Review
Filled with useful planning websites, insider tips, real-life stories and anecdotes. . . will prove
itself to be the indispensable business traveler's companion." -- Midwest Book Review, 1/98
"Designed to take some of the mystique out of getting connected on the road, the book
is full of handy tips on tools (wired and wireless) for travelers, on working abroad, and on
keeping equipment secure. There are also some real-life business travel horror stories -- such as
the lawyer who was charged $300 to receive a 60-page fax at a New York hotel." -- New York Times, 3/4/98
"June Langhoff has written a useful little book full of practical tips." -- Inc., 10/98
"Pick up the new book by work-and-technology guru June Langhoff. The Business
Traveler's Survival Guide (Aegis Publishing Group, 1997) lives up to its name. Slim enough
(128 pages) to slide into your briefcase, inexpensive enough ($9.95) not to bust your travel
budget, it's packed with cures for road-warrior headaches. . ." -- Fast Company, 6,7/98
"The book is loaded with no-nonsense recommendations and resources to help you
face virtually every technological challenge of business travel." -- Frequent Flier, 3/98
"This handy guide is packed with detailed , practical information that applies to
anyone who uses more than a pencil and pad in transit." -- The Bloomsbury Review, 1,2/98
