Here are the new travel apps and services that will make trips easier, less time-consuming, and more fun for the every day business traveler.
Startup OneGo is applying an all-you-can-fly monthly package model to commercial airline travel.
The Washington, D.C.,-based firm will offer unlimited flights each month on airlines like United, American Airlines and Virgin for $1,500. (That prices requires fliers to know their travel dates in advance. For more flexibility, it'll cost $2,500 per month.)
OneGo acts as a travel agent, booking trips -- which are always direct flights -- for its customers.
According to founder Paulius Grigas, OneGo will offer much-needed clarity for professionals when it comes to travel experiences.
"You need to know how much you're going to expense," said Grigas. "We're making your travel budget predictable."
Though OneGo hasn't officially launched for flights, they are offering up packages on pre-order now for the West Coast region.
Hate traveling commercial? Keep an eye on Beacon and Rise, two firms exploring a monthly package model for private flights.