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LGBTQ+ employees traveling abroad for work feel less safe. What should companies do?

Despite the safety concerns, only 13 percent of workplaces provide LGBTQ+ specific pre-travel information for trips abroad.

Portland Sees Green

Business travelers fall for the City of Roses' quirky charms.

Downturn? Fuggedaboudit

When the deals are sealed and it's time to hit the town, business travelers to the Big Apple are finding some of the best bargains in years.

Southwest Sojourn

The fast-growing desert metropolis of Phoenix pulls in plenty of business travelers, but it's the bounty of spa resorts, cutting-edge restaurants, and intriguing cultural offerings that keeps visitors coming back for more.

Paris Accommodations

There are great hotels all over Paris, and, as in most of Europe, desk clerks won't bat an eye when two women or two men show up to share a bed. Business travelers will find that the Marais is convenient enough and not an inappropriate address, although most of the big business hotels are on the other side of the river.

Buttigieg and Biden Look to Shore Up Airline Consumer Protections

They want airlines to compensate passengers for more than just the ticket price if there's a preventable cancellation or delay.

Shanghai Accommodations

New hotels sprout almost daily in this fast-paced city and, with most targeted at the business traveler, there's an almost bewildering array of higher star properties to choose from. Most are situated in Pudong, a perfect location if you've got appointments in the glittering skyscrapers of the financial district around Lujiazui or plan on exploring the Bund, the Old City, or the French Concession, with its abundance of eateries and places to play.

Op-ed: Balance is Key When You Work with Your Partner

In any business or personal relationship, maintaining balance and perspective is a fundamental key to success -- just ask this successful couple.

Singapore's 'Crazy Rich Asians' Push to Overturn Anti-LGBTQ Laws

In real life, extremely wealthy Singaporeans are fighting to decriminalize gay sex.

Recessionary Tremors: “Jane”

Unemployed workers sometimes look to the sex industry as a quick and easy way to earn cash, though, meaning greater competition -- and lower prices.

Olivia: Out to Sea

After 35 years as a leading lesbian-focused business, Olivia faces an ongoing lawsuit by former executives that could mean stormy weather.

Olivia: Out to Sea

Will an ongoing lawsuit by former executives mean stormy weather for Olivia?

LGBT Travel Market Biggest Ever

LGBT travelers remain a growing and lucrative market despite tough economic times, a new report says.

Op-ed: Why This Drag Queen Won't Boycott Indiana

Indiana needs our boots, not our backs, says this drag queen who frequents the state.

Virginia Gov. Vetoes Antigay 'Religious Liberty' Bill

Gov. Terry McAuliffe says the bill attempted to legitimize anti-LGBT discrimination under the guise of religious freedom.

Surf, Sand, and Solidarity

What happens when one woman's vacation is some teenager's lifeline? 

WATCH: TSA's 'Opt-Out Option' Not for Everyone

The choice of every passenger to 'opt-out' is out, says the TSA, to ensure terrorists don't slip through airport security.

Brunei Reminds Us of the Perils of LGBTQ Travel

Following Brunei's death penalty, misterb&b is adding 30,000 curated gay-friendly, non-discriminatory hotels to its platform. Here's why.