Navigation

Ten Plus One Business Travel Tips

News

  Home
Select a destination
Site Map
About Us

 

Related Articles

 

Travel Wallet Checklist

Travel Guides- An Overview

RoomSaver.com Travelers Prefer More Than One

First Time Travel to Europe - Your Six-Month Planning Guide

Vacations - Save With Off Peak Travel

Tips for Travelling Abroad - Travel Checklists for Travellers

Travel Comfort -Discover How To Get Some Decent Sleep While Traveling. Even Those Cramped Coach Seats!

Travel Essentials

MEGA WORLDWIDE TRAVEL ONLINE

Top Ten Travel Nursing “Hot Spots”

Why travel with a group?

Travel Alarm Clocks - Your Traveling Companion

Lightweight backpacking for the budget traveler

MakeMyTrip launches India Travel Site

New Zealand Travel

Air Travel Hassles

Keeping your food travel budget low

Caribbean Travel - Choosing the Perfect Vacation Spot

Tips When Traveling Asia

Travel Kashmir at cheapest price

Traveling By Motorcycle

What You Need To Know About – Business Travel

Miami Travel Guide

One Day London Travel Museum Guide

Puerto Galera Travel Guide

Central america travel guide

Vacations - Safe Air Travel

Travel Seattle - Visit Seattle Festivals throughout the Year!

Travel Cambodia - Phnom Penh, Angkor Wat, Sihanoukville

Japanese Travel Guide


 
 






 

More Articles, Click Here

Here are tips to help your business trip run smoothly. 1. Do as much as you can online before you leave. Make your reservations, make your seat assignment, and print your boarding pass at home or in your office. This goes for rental cars or hotel shuttles as well. 2. To ensure that you have the proper gear, check the weather before you leave. 3. Use the one bag rule: If it doesn’t fit in one bag- don’t bring it. 4. If you can’t do number 3 (above) and must bring more than one bag consider this: Tie something on each of them like a bright red ribbon. This way you’ll be able to distinguish them from the 452 other black rollerbags coming off the plane. 5. Pack only a few basic colors. This way you don’t spend a lot of time matching everything and trying to figure out what to wear. Example: If you have black, navy or khaki pants you can easily match them with almost any top. 6. Unpack as soon as you arrive and set out what you are going to wear to the upcoming meeting. 7. After you unpack, chill out for a bit. Take a shower, read a book, call home but don’t do any work unless you HAVE to. There’ll be plenty of time for that later. 8. Carry a coupon holder-the kind you use for grocery shopping-and put all of your receipts in it. This way when you have to


travel,,Flights,,vacation package

reconcile your expenses, you have what you need close at hand. 9. And speaking of those receipts….immediately write on the reverse what the meal or meeting was for and who was present. Trying to remember this later can be problematic and inaccurate causing a whole score of problems. 10. Watch the charges in the hotel room. Often computer hookups from there can cost quite a bit. Instead, use the hotel’s guest business office. Most are well equipped with PC, printers, faxes and paper and are there for your use. Watch room service as well. Remember most tips are already calculated in the price. PLUS ONE! Keep your safety in mind; you have very right to be escorted to your room by a staff member. And always double check the locks on the door! For seasoned travelers, a lot of this is not news. If one of these tips helps just one person, it’ll be worth it. Safe Travels! About the Author : Pamela Tyree Griffin has over twenty years of management and training experience, is a published writer and facilitator. She often speaks to groups about creativity and believes that learning need not be painful to be successful. Her portal to all things creative "Pamela Writes For You & More!" is here: http://members.tripod.com/pamela_writes/ Source: www.isnare.com

Written by: Pamela Tyree Griffin



Web www.hotelesyvuelos.com



GooGle News

XML error: mismatched tag at line 20