Posted on May 14th, 2026
The Canada–US border has never been entirely frictionless for business travellers, but 2025 and 2026 have brought a wave of new rules, updated advisories, and tightened enforcement that every Canadian corporate travel manager needs to understand. From a 30-day registration requirement to expanded biometric screening at airports, the landscape has shifted and the consequences of […]
Posted on May 13th, 2026
Important for travel planners: Asiana Airlines is being absorbed by Korean Air, and the Asiana brand will be phased out by December 17, 2026. This review covers what to expect now and what changes are coming for your team. Asiana business class won’t dominate social media, but it consistently satisfies corporate travellers who know what […]
Posted on May 4th, 2026
New York City is the most visited business travel destination in the world, and also the most unforgiving one if you show up unprepared. A poorly planned trip means hours lost to traffic, the wrong hotel for your meeting locations, missed restaurant reservations, and a budget that bleeds quietly through tipping, rideshares, and Midtown tourist-trap […]
Posted on May 4th, 2026
Porter Airlines has built a legitimate reputation as Canada’s most passenger-friendly economy carrier. No middle seats, free snacks, free beer and wine, and complimentary Wi-Fi on every Embraer E195-E2 flight, it’s a genuinely elevated experience compared to Air Canada or WestJet’s basic economy. But the airline is not without flaws: customer service during disruptions falls […]
Posted on April 29th, 2026
Planning a corporate event that people actually look forward to is harder than it sounds. Generic team dinners, predictable office parties, and dull annual conferences have given corporate events a bad reputation, and that reputation costs companies more than just morale. According to Gallup’s 2025 State of the Global Workplace report, only 21% of employees […]
Posted on April 23rd, 2026
Tourism is one of the world’s largest and most dynamic industries, accounting for over 10% of global GDP. But not all travel is the same. Understanding the different types of tourism helps travellers make more intentional choices and helps travel businesses create better, more targeted experiences. Typically it involves visiting places of interest, exploring new […]
Posted on April 23rd, 2026
Whether you’re heading abroad for business, sending money to family, or simply heading somewhere that doesn’t accept cards, you’ve probably asked yourself: how much cash can I actually carry on an international flight? The short answer? There’s no universal cap on how much cash you can physically carry. But cross the wrong threshold without declaring […]
Posted on April 10th, 2026
A standard hotel room might work for a one-night layover. But for business travelers spending three days, a week, or a month in Sydney, Melbourne, or Brisbane, apartment-style accommodation changes the game entirely. More space, a proper kitchen, in-suite laundry, and a living area that doesn’t double as your desk — these aren’t luxuries. They’re […]
Posted on April 9th, 2026
Whether you’re a contractor stationed on the North Slope, a consultant rotating through Anchorage, or a project manager running operations in Fairbanks for weeks at a time, finding the right long-term hotel in Alaska isn’t just about a good bed. It’s about building a livable workspace in one of the world’s most remote business environments. […]