"MEN know life too early. Women know life too late," wrote Oscar Wilde. Not so for road warriors. A new report from Carson Wagonlit Travel (CWT), a corporate-travel firm, found that women, on average, book their business flights around two days earlier than men. This, reckons CWT, means that women save their firms an average of $17 a trip, around 2% of the ticket price. The research was based on a database of 1.8m people who had booked corporate travel in 2014. Getting men to arrange their travel earlier could lead to significant savings for firms, say the researchers.
Women account for around around half of business trips in America. Most enjoy it. According to research by Judi Brownel of Cornell University, female executives think corporate travel contributes to their professional advancement, provides freedom from daily routines and widens their worldview. Yet there are differences between...Continue reading






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