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February 2016
How to Make a 2-Day Trip to London in Comfort and Style
Covington Advisor took the challenge to find out for our travelers
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A leisurely visit to Europe is always a pleasure; however many of the business travelers we serve don't have the luxury of time. Busy schedules may require as little as a two-day turn-around on a trip to London, so business travelers need to arrive refreshed and ready to do business, and require comfortable hotel accommodations with outstanding service levels. Read recommendations from a Covington Business Travel Advisor on how to make a quick trip easy.
New Faces at Covington Travel
Our Business Travel Services Team is Expanding!
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Alex Tomko has joined Covington's Business Travel Services team as an Account Manager. Alex earned a degree in Business Administration from Lynchburg College and has professional experience in marketing and project management. She is a trained mediator, a spin instructor and loving caretaker to her dog Bruce.

PhilH Phil Hillier has also joined the Business Travel Services team as an Account Manager. Phil graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a BS in Strategic Advertising and was involved in the successful start up of a Richmond event tech company. Phil is a marathon runner, an outdoors enthusiast and a huge Boston Red Sox fan.

Both Alex and Phil look forward to serving your company's business travel program needs.  Learn more    
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Covington Travel Springs Into Action When Travel Disruptions Occur 
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The monster winter storm Jonas wreaked havoc on east coast travel with 12,908 flight cancellations and 17,148 delays over the January 22 - 24, 2016 weekend. Covington Travel went into "Storm Alert" mode on Thursday before the storm by identifying our travelers who were likely to be impacted. Many clients were contacted and hundreds of flights, hotels and car rentals were changed even before the epic storm hit.