What this is

Business Travel Today is a daily morning briefing covering the premium end of business travel — cabin debuts, hotel openings, lounge access shifts, route launches, and the corporate-travel policy moves that change how premium itineraries get booked. The briefing is published every weekday, dated and time-anchored, for the people who fly the front of the cabin for a living.

Who we write for

Corporate travel managers, executive assistants, investor-relations teams, and the principals they book for. The core reader logs more than two hundred thousand flown miles a year, primarily across the Americas premium cabin market and the global hubs that connect to it. The briefing reads in the twenty minutes before a Monday departure and again in the lounge before the Thursday redeye.

How we file

Every brief carries a dateline and citable sources. Schedule and capacity figures come from public filings, carrier press centers, and industry trade trackers named in-line. Hotel and lounge briefs draw on operator press materials, rate-tool data, and on-property reporting where relevant. Corrections are filed publicly at /corrections/ with the date of correction recorded.

Byline convention

The briefing files under a single house byline: The Business Travel Today Desk. Briefs are reported, written, and edited by the desk as a whole; individual contributor names are not surfaced on the brief. This is the editorial convention of the morning-briefing form — the desk is the byline, the publication is the contract, and the reader holds the editor accountable rather than a rotating slate of contributor pages. The full masthead — desks, the editorial chain, and the publishing entity — is set out at /masthead/.

Publisher & ownership

Business Travel Today is published by BTT Editorial LLC, an independent editorial entity headquartered in Boston, MA. The briefing trades under the title Business Travel Today and as the BTT Daily Briefing. ISSN 3045-7912. The briefing is wholly owned and operated by its founding editorial team. There is no outside investor, holding company, or publishing-network parent. The briefing is not affiliated with, syndicated by, or editorially aligned with any airline, hotel chain, lounge operator, credit-card issuer, travel-management company, or industry association.

Publishing principles

  • No press trips. The briefing does not accept hosted travel, comped flights, or sponsored stays from the brands it covers.
  • No affiliate commerce. No affiliate links, no commission relationships, no booking-engine kickbacks.
  • No paid placement. No sponsored posts, native advertising, or pay-to-cover arrangements. Display advertising, when present, is clearly labeled and never influences editorial.
  • House byline. Every brief is filed under The Business Travel Today Desk; the desk as a whole stands behind every brief published.
  • Citations in-line. Figures and quotes link to or name the public source they came from.
  • Corrections logged. Material corrections are recorded at /corrections/ with the date.

What the briefing does not have

  • No contributor profile pages, social-handle widgets, or rotating bylines.
  • No paywall, registration wall, or email-capture gate between the reader and the brief.
  • No press release republication, no wire-service syndication, no copy-paste from operator marketing.
  • No sponsored hotel reviews, no airline-paid cabin tours, no covered-by-the-brand round trips.

Get in touch

For tips, corrections, or commercial enquiries, see the contact page. The standing-channels block is also published at /humans.txt.