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Going Places
New trends in business travel.


Savvy business travelers know all that time on the road or in the air is not a waste; with a little inside knowledge, it can be the time of your life.

GOING IN STYLE

Flying High
More businesses are recognizing the ease and comfort of charter air travel over modern mass air transportation. In Sarasota, JetShare’s fleet includes the top-of-the-line, seven-passenger, luxury Learjet 60 and the sturdy eight-passenger King Air turboprop for regional travel. Last-minute schedule change? No problem, says Curt Ross, director of operations. “That’s the beauty of chartering your own aircraft. From the time you arrive at our doors, it takes less than 15 minutes to be airborne.” Ross explains that his company can arrange for ground transport, ensuring that each executive trip is seamless. Because more airports can handle smaller planes, he adds, JetShare can get you closer to your destination than commercial flights. Cost for a three-night weekday trip to New York City: $15,000-$17,000 for up to seven passengers. JetShare, 358-5533; www.jetshareus.com.

Easy rider
Need a stretch Hummer or a chauffeured Bentley to make a big statement with a prospective client? The folks at Prime Time Limousines offer a fleet of vehicles that caters to all corporate needs. Choices include the ubiquitous Lincoln Town Car, the pumped-up Ford Excursion, a top-of-the-line Mercedes and a 14-person passenger van big enough to hold your next sales meeting. They even offer a helicopter in case you’re in the mood for blue-sky thinking. Prime Time’s motto claims that the company will “make you feel like a million dollars and treat you like a celebrity.” Clients have included Food Network star Paula Deen, Dick Vitale, Johnny Mathis, Frankie Valli, Jackie Mason and Donna Summers. Oh, and should you need a bodyguard, they offer that, too. Prime Time Limousine, 366-9098; www.primetime4u.com.

La dolce vita, la vita rapida
You work hard and play hard, too. Consider a getaway where getting there is all the fun. The folks at Admiral Travel will arrange for you to race your own Formula One Ferrari on the legendary Mugello racetrack in Italy, the same track that hosts the Formula 5000 championship. This eight-day adventure includes driving instructions, a Ferrari road tour through Tuscany, upscale lodging and a lunch and wine tasting at the estate of Salvatore and Christina Ferragamo. Around $13,000 per person based on double occupancy. Admiral Travel, 1284 N. Palm Ave., Sarasota (888) 722-3401.

THREE TIPS TO SIMPLIFY YOUR BUSINESS TRAVEL PLANS

Parking with perks
If you’re flying, reserve your parking space at an off-airport parking facility. The Park 'N Fly Network maintains more than 150,000 spaces at 99 facilities. You make your reservation at least 24 hours in advance, and after you arrive, a Park 'N Fly shuttle will deliver you and your luggage to the airport. “Our goal is to make travel as stress-free as possible,” says David Grocer, senior vice president of marketing. “We’ve found that more travelers are experiencing delays due to parking problems. Reserving ahead takes that worry away.” Grocer explains that Park 'N Fly screens all partner facilities to meet company standards for service, security and efficiency. For three nights at a Tampa Park 'N Fly, it costs only $7.95 per day (a buck less for AAA members), plus an extra $5 for a car wash. Park 'N Fly Network, (800) 763-6895. www.parknflynetwork.com.

Far from the madding crowd
Let’s face it; airport terminals have become terminally unpleasant. When you’re a business traveler with a few hours to kill, duck into a VIP lounge and enjoy the luxury of space, peace and quiet. Priority Pass, the world’s largest independent airport VIP lounge program, offers access to more than 500 airport VIP lounges in 90 countries and 275 cities. Unwind and enjoy a range of complimentary refreshments, free Internet access and other perks. Fees begin at $99 a year with a $27 cost per visit. Priority Pass, (800) 352-2834. www.prioritypass.com

Phone home
Whether your business travel takes you to the streets of Paris or the beaches of Tahiti, you’ve probably encountered your share of cell phone frustration. Want a clear connection on your next trip? Contact Global Phoneworks (GPW), a company that provides short-term international cellular and satellite phone rentals. GPW provides international cellular coverage in more than 160 countries, and also offers cellular phones for use in Japan and Korea. For more remote locations and coverage at sea, you might consider renting a satellite phone. The cost is approximately $3 a minute, with extra charges for shipping ($50) and weekly service ($100). Global Phoneworks, (800) 556-0530. www.globalphoneworks.com.

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