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Cities Where People Spend The Most For Business Travel

Which city do business travellers spend the most time? According to Concur, a provider of travel and expense management services, London tops the list, followed by Shanghai, Singapore, Beijing and then Toronto. The Concur survey also shows that business travel is getting more expensive due to increasing airfares, pricier hotels and costly ground transportation such as taxis.

London

Contrary to popular belief, the city ranks sixth on the list of the world’s most expensive cities, but only Sydney beats London when it comes to the average amount spent on a hotel room — it’s even more expensive than Dubai.

Shanghai

Located on China’s prosperous eastern shoreline, the city is the gateway to the country’s manufacturing heartlands. While lodging, dining and entertainment tend to be less expensive than in London, business travellers spend slightly 16% more on car rental in Shanghai.

Singapore

In the English-speaking financial hub for Southeast Asia, now a gateway to booming, resource-rich Indonesia, it is fairly economical to get around either by taxi, car rental or public transport. Yet business travellers to Singapore tend to spend slightly more money on dining out than travellers to London.


Beijing

“Many clients have long established business relationships here that must be nurtured by regularly making sales visits,” said Peter Muller, chief operating officer for Europe at ATPI, a travel management company. In Beijing, car rental is more expensive than London, but lodgings are nearly half the price.

Toronto

As the gateway to North America’s natural resources industry (mining, energy, oil and gas), Toronto has been getting increasingly popular as a place to do business. Pricewise, accommodation is competitive, but when it comes to entertaining and dining out, Canada’s financial hub is even more expensive than London.

Have you conducted a business travel to any of these places? Tell us of your experience!

Source: BBC News Travel

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The Rudest Countries For Travelers

Travel search site Skyscanner recently released a list of the world’s rudest nations for visitors, naming the countries whose smiley and friendly natives are apparently confined to their promotional videos. The result, which lists 34 countries, is based on Skyscanner’s online poll, which received more than 1,200 responses from Europe, North America and Australia.

La Belle France was declared the champion of impoliteness, garnering nearly 20 percent of the total votes. French people are known for “their abrupt and curt nature,” especially while facing foreign tourists,  Edinburgh-based Skyscanner told International Business Times.  Russia took second place with 16.6 percent of the votes, followed by the United Kingdom (10.4 percent), Germany (9.93 percent) and a puzzingly labeled “Others” (miscellaneous countries). China (4.3 percent) ranked sixth on the list, leading Asia.


China-based etiquette expert Lawrence Lo pointed out that language barriers and cultural differences are the two major players behind the ranking. Yi Bao, Skyscanner marketing manager for China, gave an example to back the “culture difference” theory. According to Yi, though queuing is a social norm in the West, it’s not a common behavior for Chinese people, “so [it] could be interpreted as being rude [by international travelers.]”

The personality of hospitality staff is another contributing factor. Lo said many restaurants’ waiting staff in Chinese cities are usually young women from rural areas, and that the Chinese are naturally more shy than Westerners. Lo also said the result of the survey depended on what type of travelers were voting.

Travelers, it’s your chance to speak up! What do you think is the rudest country for international visitors?

Source: CNN Go

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World’s Most Over-The-Top Hotel Amenities

For those eager to experience renaissance in luxe hotel services — or simply get pampered in a creative, new way — here’s a menu of perks and amenities available around the world.

Fragrance Butler, Rosewood Hotels, North America and Saudi Arabia

Rosewood Hotels recently announced it would provide a dedicated fragrance butler in each of its North American and Saudi Arabian properties. The butler arrives to guests’ suites with a fragrance menu tailored to the hotel.

Soap Concierge, Viceroy Riviera Maya, Mexico

Whether guests need relaxation or invigoration after a long day of travel, there’s a soap to fit the bill at the recently renovated and renamed Viceroy (formerly the Tides). Upon arrival, the property’s soap concierge will come by to offer a variety of artisanal cleansing options, created by hand in nearby Mayan communities using organic ingredients.


Pet Psychic, Hotel Monaco, Portland

Hotel Monaco is perhaps the only one with a pet psychic on staff. The psychic works with animals and their owners during a complimentary wine hour to solve behavioral issues and improve relationships.

Lingerie Delivery, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas

For visitors in need of new — or more exciting — lingerie, the Hard Rock Hotel offers all manner of unmentionables at Love Jones, their in-house boutique. The boutique has a room-service menu, open 24 hours, with items like the Peek-a-Book Bra, Good Girl/Bad Girl Blindfold and a Sexy Scenario Kit.

Plastic Surgery Recovery, The Pierre, New York City

Men and women come from all over the world to get “enhanced” on Manhattan’s Upper East Side — which is why luxury properties such as The Pierre offer a quiet (and discrete) place to convalesce afterward. The hotel works in partnership with New York-Presbyterian plastic surgeon-in-chief Robert Grant, M.D., offering a package that includes car service to and from the procedure, a private escort, someone to organize billing and registration before arrival, in-room spa treatments and a specialty menu designed by a nutritionist to encourage healing. Both Grant and a house doctor are on call 24 hours a day.

Source: CNN

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