Sponsored Content

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.

Sponsored by
Someone in a blue and white striped sweater typing on a Macbook laptop with a coffee cup nearby.

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

Photo by RALtoday

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

More from RALtoday
Mayor Janet Cowell delivered the 2026 State of the City address at the City of Raleigh Museum on March 18 — here’s what you need to know from this year’s address.
This one-of-a-kind floral fundraiser is at the NC Museum of Art through Sunday, March 22.
March is here, and Triangle basketball is better than ever. See where Duke, UNC, and NC State men’s and women’s basketball teams landed during March Madness and where to see them play next.
Raleigh restaurants, cafes, and diners serving up all the eggs, pancakes, mimosas, and other brunch favorites you want to eat.
Give your kiddos a summer filled with fun at these local summer camps.
Oscar Diaz, from Durham’s Little Bull and Aaktun, is one of 15 “cheftestants” on season 23 of Bravo’s “Top Chef,” and we learned more about his favorite local spots at the Charlotte premiere.
Help us create a growing guide to small businesses by submitting your favorite local makers, restaurants, and professionals, and sharing this page with a friend.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Needlepoint is one of the biggest “analog hobby” trends. Here’s where to learn and meet other stitchers.
In case you hadn’t noticed, Raleigh’s growing in a big way, and some mixed-use developments are set to transform downtown + Midtown in 2026 and beyond. Here’s what you need to know about three major developments.