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Get work done at RDU like a pro

From co-working at cafes to last-minute electronic needs, RDU has all of the resources a traveling business professional may need.

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RDU’s free Wi-Fi allows business professionals to get online anywhere in the terminals.

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Whether you’re traveling for work or wrapping up client emails before vacation, Raleigh-Durham International Airport has everything business professionals need to stay on task (or prepare to log off).

🍔 Eat + work

If you’re looking for a casual place to get caffeinated and grind, try Durham favorite Beyu Caffé (Terminal 1 + 2) or Cary-founded La Farm Bakery + Café (T2). Whiskey River (T2) is a great place to order a meal and stay awhile — or if you’re in a hurry, grab something to-go from BurgerFi (T2) before choosing a work space near your gate.

🔌 Forget something?

Stop by Tech on the go (T2) or InMotion (T2) for electronics ranging from smartphones and tablets to headphones and travel accessories. If you need a new professional outfit, check out Marshall•Rousso (T1) and Vineyard Vines (T2).

💻 Meeting space

Members can use RDU’s three airline clubs (T2) for those last-minute Zoom meetings.

Pro tip: Free Wi-Fi and power outlets are available throughout the terminals.

Get it done at RDU

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