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04 NOV 2008 |
A safe trip is in the cards
Posted in Business Traveler by AirPlus Editor
Over 2 billion credit cards are in circulation around the world today. In order to fully benefit from the advantages of cashless payments, certain security measures need to be taken. 8.8 x 5.4 cm: those are the exact measurements of a credit card. Its small size offers not only an easy target for thieves, but it’s also generally a symbol of the tremendous convenience made possible by cashless payments. Read more
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31 OCT 2008 |
Implementing successful global Travel Management
Posted in Blog, Travel Management Solutions by AirPlus Editor
What globally active companies must consider To optimize your business workflows in today’s global economy as well as to act quickly and efficiently, global travel management is essential for your company. Read more
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30 OCT 2008 |
Good manners – good flight
Posted in Blog, Business Traveler by AirPlus Editor
Polite behavior in an airplane is not always natural. But heeding a few simple rules can make all the difference between a pleasant and an unpleasant flight. When cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin first entered the spacecraft in which he would be the first man to fly around the earth forty years ago, he took off his shoes. Why? Out of “respect” and “courtesy” before the trip. When one enters an airplane today, one does not need to follow the example of the famous cosmonaut, but there are still some rules that make flying more enjoyable for all passengers. The most important: speak to your neighbors for a few moments! Read more
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