Destinations
On-the-ground guidance for the Americas cities that drive global business — entry rules, transfer logistics, hotels, and meeting venues.
São Paulo Business Travel Guide 2026: Faria Lima, GRU Routing, and the LatAm Financial Corridor
Operational guide to São Paulo for US-based LatAm coverage teams: GRU/CGH/VCP routing, Faria Lima and Itaim Bibi hotel inventory, helicopter logistics, security protocols, and premium-cabin patterns from JFK, MIA, IAH, DFW, and ATL.
Toronto Business Travel Guide 2026: Bay Street, Billy Bishop, and the CUSMA Corridor
A data-led 2026 corporate travel guide to Toronto for US-based travel teams and dual-listed IR programs: YYZ versus YTZ routing economics, Bay Street and King West hotel inventory, banking-corridor dining, conference-driven rate peaks, and GBTA Canada per-diem benchmarks.
Los Angeles Business Guide 2026: Beverly Hills, Century City, and the Westside Corporate Geography
The Los Angeles corporate-traveller geography splits across multiple principal Westside business districts: Beverly Hills (the entertainment industry talent agency cluster), Century City (the consolidated entertainment industry corporate cluster including the relocated talent agencies and major studios), the Wilshire Boulevard corridor, and the broader Westside law-firm and venture-capital geographies. The Authority's 2026 guide for the corporate traveller.
Miami Brickell Business Guide 2026: The Wall Street South Financial District
Brickell has emerged as one of the principal US financial services geographies across the post-2020 cycle, with Citadel's headquarters relocation, the broader hedge-fund and private-equity industry migration to Miami, and the venture-capital-and-crypto expansion all anchoring the broader 'Wall Street South' positioning. The Authority's 2026 guide to Miami Brickell for the corporate traveller.
Washington DC Business Travel Guide 2026: Routing, Hotels, and the Government-Affairs Operating Calendar
A corporate-affairs operating brief on DC for 2026: DCA versus IAD versus BWI routing, the Capitol Hill/Foggy Bottom/Penn Quarter hotel ladder, K-Street dining inventory, and how congressional recess and shutdown risk reshape demand.
Chicago Business Travel Guide 2026: ORD Routing, Loop Hotel Inventory, and the Audit-Season Squeeze
A corporate travel manager's reference to Chicago in 2026: ORD versus MDW routing economics, Loop and Mag Mile hotel inventory, Riverwalk deal-making, McCormick Place logistics, weather windows, and the Big Four audit-season demand pattern that distorts Q1 pricing.
Los Angeles Business Travel Guide 2026: Routing, Hotels, and the Commute Reality
Authority brief on routing corporate principals into LAX, BUR, SNA, and LGB, premium hotel inventory by submarket, Westside-versus-Downtown commute math, deal-dining canon, and the demand peaks that move LA pricing in 2026.
San Francisco Business Travel Guide 2026: The Corporate Operator's Brief
A data-led 2026 brief for corporate travel managers and deal teams routing through San Francisco — SFO/OAK/SJC airport selection, FiDi and SoMa hotel inventory, Bay Area ground transport reality, where term sheets get signed, and how JPM Healthcare and Dreamforce compress the calendar.
New York City Business Travel Guide 2026: The Corporate Operator's Manual to Manhattan
A data-led field guide for visiting travel managers and out-of-town principals working New York in 2026 — airport routing, submarket hotel inventory, ground transport realities, where boardrooms actually eat, and the per-diem and policy carve-outs every program needs to understand.
Boston Business Travel Guide 2026: Biotech, Universities, and the Northeast Corridor's Corporate Hub
Authority briefing on Boston corporate travel for 2026. BOS routing, Back Bay and Seaport hotel inventory, Kendall Square biotech dining, BCEC vs Hynes for events, JPM and BIO demand cycles, and GBTA per-diem reality.
Miami Business Travel Guide 2026: Brickell, LatAm Routing, and the Tax-Residency Capital
Authoritative 2026 corporate travel intelligence on Miami—MIA/FLL/OPF routing, Brickell finance-capital hotel inventory, OPF and TMB private aviation, Art Basel and eMerge demand peaks, and GBTA per-diem benchmarks for visiting deal teams.
Las Vegas Business Travel 2026: The Strip Corridor and the Convention-Industry Use Case
Las Vegas operates as the principal US convention-industry destination and one of the principal corporate-entertainment markets on the strength of the Strip resort cluster, the Las Vegas Convention Center, the Sphere venue, and the broader entertainment-industry programming. The Authority's 2026 guide to Las Vegas for the corporate traveller building convention-anchored and corporate-entertainment-anchored itineraries.
Manhattan Business Neighborhoods in 2026: An Authority Guide for the Corporate Traveller
Manhattan's business geography has shifted materially in the post-2020 cycle. The Authority's 2026 guide to the principal Manhattan business neighbourhoods — Midtown, the Plaza District, Lower Manhattan / FiDi, Hudson Yards, Brookfield Place, Penn Station / Hudson Yards Park Avenue extension — with practical hotel-recommendation and transit-routing context for the corporate traveller.
Brooklyn Business Neighborhoods 2026: DUMBO, Williamsburg, and the Brooklyn Navy Yard for the Corporate Traveller
Brooklyn's emergence as a meaningful US corporate-business geography has been one of the most significant post-2010 commercial-real-estate-cycle developments in New York City. The Authority's 2026 guide to the principal Brooklyn business neighbourhoods — DUMBO, Williamsburg, and the Brooklyn Navy Yard — for the corporate traveller.
Mexico City Business Travel Guide 2026: Nearshoring, Corporate Geography, and the New Americas Hub
An authoritative 2026 corporate travel briefing on Mexico City covering MEX/AIFA/TLC routing, Polanco and Reforma hotel inventory, chauffeur protocols, altitude acclimation, GBTA per-diem benchmarks, and the USMCA-driven volume surge reshaping Americas travel programs.
Miami Beach Corporate Events and Incentive Programming Guide 2026
Miami Beach operates as the principal US corporate-entertainment and incentive-programming destination on the strength of the Faena District, the South Beach historic Art Deco district, the broader Collins Avenue ultra-luxury hotel cluster, and the Miami Beach Convention Center. The Authority's 2026 guide for the corporate event planner.