Beware the privacy pitfalls in the business of travel

By Jim Bright
Updated November 1 2014 - 5:13pm, first published 3:39pm
Flying for work can drive one to abstraction. Photo: Kerrie Leishman
Flying for work can drive one to abstraction. Photo: Kerrie Leishman
Flying for work can drive one to abstraction. Photo: Kerrie Leishman
Flying for work can drive one to abstraction. Photo: Kerrie Leishman
Flying for work can drive one to abstraction. Photo: Kerrie Leishman
Flying for work can drive one to abstraction. Photo: Kerrie Leishman
Flying for work can drive one to abstraction. Photo: Kerrie Leishman
Flying for work can drive one to abstraction. Photo: Kerrie Leishman

You can really lose yourself when staying overnight on business, but it is unlikely that you can get away from the multitude of fellow overnighters.

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