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A new Web site for business-travel news

The Business Travel Coalition has set up a new free Web site that provides links to dozens of other travel sites, many of them run by newspaper columnists and bloggers (including this one). You could spend all day parked here, reading airline and other travel-related news and opinion. The site www.netvibes.com/btc#blogs was started, as BTC chairman Kevin Mitchell explains, because he couldn't find anything else like it online. Needless to say, neither could we, so check it out and bookmark it if you want to keep up with travel news beyond what you learn here about PHL.

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Tom Belden, a former Inquirer business writer, has written about Philadelphia International Airport, airlines, the travel industry, the conventions and meetings business for 25 years. He has traveled to all 50 states and extensively in Europe and Mexico.


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