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January 25, 2007

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IN THIS ISSUE:

Taking the Starch out of the Travel Dress Code

Luggage News

All-Star Bars

Bangkok (Finally) Opens Its Gigantic New Airport

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Cruising for Business

The Best of the Consumer Electronics Show

Understanding All the Hidden Hotel Fees

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This month Frequent Flyer reports on the long-awaited new airport in Bangkok. We also name some of our all-star bars for 2007. And, we give you some (hopefully) helpful clothing tips for international travel.

Voting for OAG’s Airline of the Year Awards is now under way. Is there an airline or airport you think has really gone the extra mile? Make your views count!  Vote here. Deadline to vote is February 25.

Safe Travels,

Lisa A. Davis
Editor, Frequent Flyer Magazine
ladavis@oag.com

 
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Cultural Briefings: Taking the Starch out of the Travel Dress Code
You might get a hint of the new urge to take the starch out of business dress when you see the haute couture creations for both men and women paraded up and down the runways at the showings of the fall and spring fashion collections. If that anything-goes look is acceptable, could the dress code for business travelers be heading for a major revision?
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Cheers: A Toast to the All-Star Bars of 2007
Back in the early 1870s when saloons had swinging doors and bad reputations, bartenders would set you up with a bottle of bourbon and a glass and you poured it to the brim for a quarter. Some 137 years later, Reserve in Chicago’s West Loop will uncork a bottle of Cristal in front of you—for a mere $700 not including tax and tip.FULL STORY

Advertorial: Travel Often but Don’t Like the Hassle of Checking Your Bags?
Easy Traveler, Inc. has the solution for you. The 3-1-1 Totally Compliant Carry-on Kit is compliant with both the new TSA carry-on rules and the new 3-1-1 International Carry-on rules. It is now easier than ever to take all your health and personal care supplies in your carry-on bag on the plane...FULL STORY

Airport Update: Bangkok (Finally) Opens Its Gigantic New Airport
After decades of political in-fighting and construction delays, Bangkok, a leading business hub in Southeast Asia, has finally pulled back the curtain and opened its new state-of-the-art Suvarnabhumi AirportFULL STORY

Advertorial: About Cellular TQM and Skimming the Roaming Costs
Usually out of convenience, corporate travelers bring their American cell phones overseas. However, there are hefty roaming fees and long-distance charges associated with using a local phone abroad. The result is an average bill of $1,000 to $3,000 in cell phone charges while traveling. Corporations are beginning to discover an option that combines convenience, quality and low cost together into one simple package: a Global Cellular ServiceFULL STORY

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