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Experienced frequent flyer, Katie Llanos-Small, shares her secrets

How to make flyers more frequent

How do you spot an airline executive? He’s the one in Seat 1A, desperately trying to figure out how to drum up more trade without spending a cent. Well, boss, here’s my personal take on how airlines can win more repeat business without investing any cash. Six ideas. No charge

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The need for transparency

Eurostar has just commissioned a report called ‘Travel Nation’ which sets out to understand evolving consumer travel needs during this period of economic flux. Eurostar aim to understand how consumers are reacting to a rapidly deteriorating economic climate, says Nick Mercer

The green escape

Plan your eco-getaway with our guide to travelling responsibly

Busiest airports

The world’s busiest airports

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Express yourself

We celebrate the romance of travel with the appreciation of some of the finest railway routes in the world

The quiet revolution

Kyong Yu, Chairman of the Wireless Broadband Alliance looks at how WiFi technology is subtly changing the face of business on the move

Travel goes green

The International Tourism Partnership (ITP) has urged developers to get more involved in sustainable tourism. Does this signal a change in the way hotels are built and maintained?

Escape the 9-to-5

The life of a 9-to-5 working stiff is much maligned by those slumped in a chair with loosened tie and furrowed brow, so what of the alternative? Jane Anson looks at those who gave up the rat race to pursue some more obscure occupations

The battle of the Atlantic

As you sit wrestling with your little bag of peanuts, there is an almighty competition raging for your travelling buck. Jane Anson scratches the surface of the transatlantic flight industry and finds a tangled mass of regulation underneath

Business travel in 2020

If you buy into the vision of the future peddled to us by Hollywood we will all be commuting to work by flying car and hover board in the next 12 years. Whilst the reality may not be quite the Blade Runner metropolis seen on screen, travel is becoming increasingly advanced as record numbers of people take to the skies. Jane Anson gazes into the crystal ball

Taking flight

As Russia, and in particular capital Moscow, becomes ever-more prominent in the Business world – it seems private jet is the way to get around, as David Neville Williams finds out