Our road warrior readers elect the best of the world's airports, airlines, and hotel chains
The twelfth annual business-travel survey couldnt have come at a more crucial time. When better to take the pulse of business travelers than during an economic slowdown? And the results deliver some encouraging insights, as well as a few predictable ones: Compared with a year ago, 36 percent of our readers are booking less expensive hotels; 44 percent are spending more time shopping for lower fares; and more than 50 percent report that their companies have reduced the number of employees who hit the road. But that's only half the story. Yes, 43 percent have reduced business-travel spendingbut 12 percent have increased it. And one-fifth believe that their spending will return to pre-recession levels in a year or less. In the following pages, we present the best business-travel experiences, as judged by the people who know them best. Plus, a selection of new accessories and gadgetsfor efficiency and fun.
U.S. Airports
International Airports
U.S. Hotel Chains
International Hotel Chains
Transpacific Routes / Business Class
Transatlantic Routes / Business Class
U.S. Routes / Business and First Class
U.S. Routes / Single-Class Service
Methodology
The independent firm Inquisite asked readers of Condé Nast Traveler identified as business travelers to rate hotel chains, airports, and airlines excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor on a variety of criteria. Final scoresout of 100represent the percentage of readers who rated a hotel chain, airport, or airline excellent or very good and are based on a required minimum number of responses. More than 1,700 surveys were completed, returned, and tabulated.
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