Blog2019-04-12T21:29:17-07:00

PC HOUSING BLOG

Business Travel: Getting Your Budget Back

March 14th, 2011|Categories: Corporate Housing, San Diego|

Business travel reimbursements can be slow in coming depending on company policies, and in some cases may be denied. While items like corporate housing in San Diego or New York will be covered for a long term stay, as well as incidental items associated with them, one area that business travelers often [...]

The All New iPad 2 Is For The Business Traveler

March 11th, 2011|Categories: Corporate Housing, San Diego|

Apple has announced the brand new iPad 2, which will be available March 11th, and it is the perfect accessory for the business traveler. It will be available in both black and white and still only costs $499, but just because the price hasn’t increased, don’t think they haven’t added [...]

Business Travel Decline Proves To Be Tough on Companies

February 28th, 2011|Categories: Corporate Housing, San Diego|

Companies intent on coping with the economic downturn during the past year cut back on business travel to reduce expenses. In fact, a survey by CareerBuilder shows that 30 percent of responding firms reduced business travel in 2010. More than a third of those companies also blamed the fewer business trips for shrinking [...]

International Traveler’s Insurance

February 25th, 2011|Categories: Corporate Housing, San Diego|

Sure, you already have the best health insurance policy money can buy - but does it protect you when you’re traveling out of the country for business and you are away from your corporate housing San Diego suite? This is they type of thing people don’t realize they need, until [...]

The Return of Business Travel

February 21st, 2011|Categories: Corporate Housing, San Diego|

The recovery of the U.S. economy throughout 2010 and into the current year has led to a resurgence of business travel. Companies are spending more on everything from corporate housing to airline flights. It is predicted that spending will increase 5% in 2011, twice the growth rate of the prior year. A [...]