Guide
To Business Travel
Planning your business trip wisely will free you from
lots of trouble. Inadequate airline seats, long lines,
heavy traffic, and unavailable hotel rooms are just
some of the problems a business traveler might encounter.
Despite the emergence of e-commerce, businessmen still
travel more often for sales and business shows. Here
are some tips to make your business travel a successful
one:
1. Plan your business trip long before you leave the
office.
2. Always prepare a travel bag with complete necessities
to be used on any emergency trips.
3. Bring some ready to eat foods, it will save you
a substantial amount of money, considering the high
cost of foods in hotels.
4. Be sure to have a buffer time between your flight
and your scheduled meeting.
5. Choose aircraft that has better seats with ample
leg room.
6. Put all your valuable materials in a small carry-on
bag.
7. When calling your main office, use the 800 numbers
as much as possible because it's much cheaper.
8. If you're a businesswoman, it is important to dress
well. Additionally, you must bring casual clothes for
your free time.
Not all hotels have inexpensive telecommunication systems
from their rooms, so always choose your hotel's business
floor, for these rooms are made especially for business
traveler. These rooms should have dual telephone/modem
lines, fax machine, and free communications between
rooms. In order to save money on calls, use your calling
card and place calls through your country's long-distance
carrier or find a pay phone in the hotel's lobby. If
available, use a nearby business center for your fax
needs since fax service within your room will probably
cost more.
These days, a business traveler has to bring a lot
of electronic equipment such as; cell phones, electronic
organizers, laptop computers, etc. Here are some suggestions
on how to keep your expensive business items safe:
1. Put your laptop inside a bag that will not indicate
that there's a laptop inside. The same works well for
other equipment such as camera, electronic organizer,
etc.
2. Don't expose your laptop to x-ray scanners at the
airport security check, rather have it checked manually.
X-rays could damage your electronic equipment.
3. Don't place your laptop on the aircraft's overhead
bins; instead place it near your seat or under the seat
in front of you.
4. Always bring extra batteries for your equipment.
Today's business travelers are enjoying much comfort
compared to their counterparts a few decades ago. Low
airfare, plenty of airlines to choose from, communication
equipment (especially cell phones and laptops) make
modern day business travelers more efficient. Even on
a business trip, parents can always be with their family
members and co-workers can still get in touch with their
office work, at least virtually.
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