Because they "are not getting enough sleep," about one in four business travelers reports having dozed off in an important meeting, according to a survey commissioned by British Airways. The poll of 1,000 travelers, conducted by Research International, was done as part of National Sleep Awareness Week, which I evidently slept through. But I get the point. Sleep has been recognized as an important component of business travel since the days of Chaucer. Lately, however, the promise of a decent night's sleep has become still another product on the shelf at the travel store. It is a product that the industry is currently flogging with some enthusiasm. .

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