CEOs Fly Coach? Business Travel Turns Frugal | wsj.com

Business travel is back to pre-recession levels, but road warriors can expect less legroom than before. Traveling for work used to be somewhat cushy—grueling schedules and time away from family may have earned corporate travelers a lie-flat seat on a red-eye flight, a sporty rental car or room service after a day of meetings. But more companies are equating business travel with budget travel, so they're asking employees to forgo some perks and...

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