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Friedman said agents would still be an option to handle complicated itineraries. The idea of using more miles on one leg of a round trip than the other could appeal to business travelers. Frank Schnur, the vice president of global advisory services at American Express Business Travel, said companies want key employees to keep traveling while controlling costs. He said one way to do this is for employees to fly first-class to a meeting in Europe so they arrive rested, but fly home in coach. American officials said they will also upgrade their Web site to let customers book award trips in Spanish. They said they are considering adding other languages, perhaps French or German.
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