On-board and airport services: Traveler survey At the airport, business travelers use restaurants, Wi-Fi and departure lounge the most. On board, the majority make use of food and beverages included in the air fare, as well as inflight entertainment. More details in this snapshot. #TravelManagement
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Airline tickets = Expensive but worth it. Hotel and resort fees = Expensive but worth it. Gourmet meals = Expensive but worth it. Enjoying any or all of those three with family or the closest of friends who love you and could care less about what you do for a living and have zero desire to talk about what you do for a living = PRICELESS. #voiceover #voiceovers #voicetalent #voiceactor #voiceacting #voiceovertalent #voiceoveractor #voiceoveracting
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Visiting an airport, and looking for a quick bite? A recent study from Upgraded Points identified what you can expect from the 60 busiest U.S. airports. 1. Nearly 60% of airports feature popular chicken and burger chains. 2. Sandwich shops are widespread across 40% of airports. 3. Asian cuisines can be found in 25% of airports. When traveling what is your go-to for a quick bite?
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