Travel Retrospective

Here's a look at the major topics we've covered in the past year:

2001

November:
Business Travel After Sept. 11
Business travel after Sept. 11, and a new frequent flier rule change set for takeoff.

December:
Back In Flight
Feds are back in flight after the terrorist attacks, and per diem rates change.

2002

January:
On Your Own Time
Traveling for business on your own time.

February:
Frequent Fliers Land Perks
Frequent fliers land perks, and making car rentals go more smoothly.

March:
The Lowdown on High Mileage
Which agencies spend the most on travel, and what their travelers are doing on the road.

April:
Time is On Your Side
More on clocking in personal time for business travel, and adjustments to lodging rates.

May:
Share And Share Alike
Frugal government workers share in travel savings, and banks threaten to cancel Army travel cards.

June:
A Few of Your Favorite Things
Feds' favorite places to stay and eat, and things to do, in the government's top 10 travel destinations.

July:
Oops, Wrong Way
How to stay on the right side of the travel regulations, and what to do when you think you've been wronged.

August:
Per Diem Perdition
Per diem rates flat, small businesses shut out of federal market, business travel increases, and a survivor's guide to business travel.

Mid-August (Procurement Preview):
Agencies Trim Their Wings
What agencies spend on travel, and which vendors they spend it on.

September:
News From Nashville
Report from the federal travel conference in Nashville.