All of our featured bloggers have developed a loyal following, but each started with one post and a miniscule readership. Our Prior to Boarding bloggers represent the next generation of outstanding business travel bloggers.
Loyalty TravelerAmong the vast number of travel accommodation options, this loyalty traveler looks into the value of hotel frequent guest programs for strategies to stay and save in the world of high-cost hotels. Channel 9After April 2008 sealed the fate of a half a dozen airlines this industry insider found himself on the outside. Now an MBA candidate this blog breaks down the industry's news while keeping a particular eye on those developments impacting the frequent traveler. Things in the SkyWhat do you get when you take a blogger who is "a big fan of travel," and throw in a bit of finance and economics? You get Dan Webb, who writes about the current state of the travel industry, and prognosticates about its future. Joe Sharkey: BrazilJoe Sharkey is a business travel columnist for the New York Times. On Sept. 29, 2006, he was one of seven people on a business jet who survived a mid-air collision with a 737 over the Amazon. In this blog, he writes about the aftermath of the crash and the fundamental air traffic safety problems in Brazil. MileopolyAs the Editor of InsideFlyer magazine since 1986, there's little that Randy Petersen hasn't seen, heard, written or known about when it comes to the topic of frequent flyer miles. Having first gone online in 1987 with Newsnet and CompuServe, he likes the idea of stream of consciousness blogging. LiveFlyerJoin the InsideFlyer editorial team as they cover special events and experiences that feature frequent flyer miles. Concerts, athletic events, member-only parties -- they'll take you there and put you behind the scenes as it happens.
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