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  1. Business or Pleasure: Directed by James Burrows. With Kelsey Grammer, Patricia Heaton, Ayda Field, Josh Gad. An attractive young anchor from a rival station asks Kelly out on a date.

    • (37)
    • Comedy
    • James Burrows
    • 2008-02-27
  2. Jan 14, 2013 · When you are at the airport and you go through customs they ask you the reason of your trip: "Business or pleasure?", so obviously you can answer: "For pleasure". But if you are at a hotel and start talking to someone and they ask you: "Are you here on business?", is it alright all right to say: "I'm here for pleasure."?

    • Travel For Pleasure
    • Travel For Business
    • Why Is This Important?
    • Date Flexibility
    • Price
    • Seat Selection and Perks
    • Buying Your Ticket
    • Why Does It Matter?
    • Customs and Passport Control

    When they say ?pleasure? they mean ?holiday? or ?vacation?. The primary purpose of the trip is for fun or relaxation. It is not company mandated!

    Traveling for business means that the primary purpose of the trip is…business. You may be attending a business conference, meeting a CEO, making a business deal, etc. When the primary purpose of traveling is because your company sent you, is paying for your trip or you are going for professional purposes, then you are traveling for business.

    Marketing. Airlines are conducting simple marketing research to understand our travel habits. Most travelers fall into one of two categories, business or holiday goers. Business travelers and holiday travelers have different habits and as such buy flights differently.Thus airlines want to market differently to both groups. Let?s closely examine the...

    For instance, a holiday traveler is usually looking for the cheapest flight they can find to their destination. Sometimes this means that they are more flexible with booking flight dates. After all, when planning a vacation, one often can choose the days or the time period that they plan to travel during. As such, if they are researching their holi...

    But it?s not just the flexibility in dates that make a difference. It?s the price itself. I already mentioned that holiday goers are looking for the cheapest deal. Business travelers are not nearly as concerned about the price. Don?t get me wrong, the price is a consideration, but it is not the defining factor for the flight purchase. Depending on ...

    Holiday goers tend to fly ?economy class? whereas business flyers fly ?business class? or ?first-class.? It goes back again to price. Businesses are more likely to pay more for their employers to fly business class and have perks like internet access etc. Hence when you see advertisements for ?elite flying? you typically see advertisements portrayi...

    All these factors are taken into account as airlines market their flights because business travelers and holiday travelers buy their flights differently. Holiday travelers often plan their vacation months in advance. They use online price checkers and make travel arrangements early. Business travelers often travel with less notice. For example, a b...

    Not only are airline marketing executives targeting their audience and building ad campaigns for two different groups, knowing this information gives the airline companies the ability to set prices appropriately.Airlines tend to make prices cheaper when you book early, thus, they advertise these cheaper prices towards vacationers. Business traveler...

    Whether it?s TSA, customs officials, passport control, or international border crossing, you?ll often be confronted with officials who ask a different variation of ?business or pleasure? and that is… ?What?s the purpose of your visit? In this case, this has nothing to do with marketing. They are asking for immigration reasons. These officials are h...

  3. "Back to You" Business or Pleasure (TV Episode 2008) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Apr 17, 2023 · For example, in the context of the question, “Are you here for business or pleasure?”, or alternatively, “Are you here for business or leisure?” you need to use for and not on. This is because while you can use on for business, you cannot use it for pleasure or leisure.

  5. Back to You is an American sitcom that aired on Fox from September 19, 2007, to May 14, 2008. The creators and executive producers were Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan, and the director was James Burrows. [1] . The series starred Kelsey Grammer and Patricia Heaton as squabbling anchors of a news program. [2] Plot.

  6. In the managers' attempt to bring the Pittsburgh newscast back to #1, Chuck Darling makes his return with his former co-anchor Kelly Carr. The creative minds behind the series, Steven Levitan (Just Shoot Me) and Christopher Lloyd (Frasier) are both very experienced in the sitcom realm.