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  2. The Game Caterers - Wikipedia

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    In season 1, 51 people were on seven business trips, from the first business trip Hospital Playlist Goes Camping to BH Entertainment. [4] In season 2, The Game Caterers draws attention by trying to expand the format as a unique feature of picnics that inevitably require long recordings. When asked about the secret to recruiting guests for each ...

  3. Bleisure travel - Wikipedia

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    In corporate business travel, extending a business trip for personal purposes is also known as "bizcation". [2] This phenomenon has been studied since 2011, and from that year on a report shows that bleisure travel has been maintaining a constant growth, accounting for 7% of all business trips. [3]

  4. The 6 underrated destinations travel planners say will be ...

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    Business Insider asked travel planners what destinations they think will be popular next year. South Asian countries Sri Lanka and Bhutan are catching more people's eyes. If you want a more unique ...

  5. The most unique street names in the world - AOL

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    Across the pond, in a suburb of South Yorkshire, the long-suffering residents of Butt Hole Road couldn't take the jokes visiting tourists and back-side baring teens any longer.

  6. 7 unique weekend trips to take before the summer's over - AOL

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    With only five more weekends until Labor Day weekend and the beginning of fall, we are planning out what travel we can pack into this summer! 7 unique weekend trips to take before the summer's ...

  7. TravelPerk - Wikipedia

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    TravelPerk was founded in 2015 by Avi Meir (founder of Hotel Ninjas, acquired by Booking.com), Javier Suarez, and Ron Levin. [5] [6] Their aim was to create an all-in-one platform that’s aimed at making business travel management easier and keeping travelers happy.