Business travel
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Business travel is travel done in the course of business or work, other than the daily commuting between home and workplace.
Reasons for Business travel
The necessety to conduct business travel may have many reasons. A few are stated below:
- Visiting customers or suppliers
- Meetings at other company locations
- Professional development and attending at a congress
See also
References
Notes
Citations
Sources
- Davidson, Rob; Cope, Beulah (2003), Business Travel: Conferences, Incentive Travel, Exhibitions, Corporate Hospitality, and Corporate Travel, Pearson Education, ISBN 9780582404441
- Beaverstock, Jonathan; Derudder, Ben; Faulconbridge; Witlox (2012), International Business Travel in the Global Economy, Ashgate Publishing, ISBN 9781409488439
- Swarbrooke, John; Horner, Susan (2012), Business Travel and Tourism, Routledge, ISBN 9781136423062
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