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  1. Business Travel Tips #2

    April 23, 2009 by gleem

    By Gary Mooney

    Even those working in small businesses are finding that they need to travel more frequently these; much of this is said to be as a result of the Internet. However, anyone who has spent a great deal of their time traveling for their business will tell you just how tiring it can be. Business travel tips are useful to regular travelers by ensuring certain routines are carried out every time they travel to reduce the possibility of wasted trips.

    One situation that you will not be able to avoid at some point if you take enough trips is that of lost luggage which can be a real problem if your baggage contains information relevant to your trip. So, wherever possible, pack as much as you can into your carry on luggage.

    This makes a great deal of sense because you are covered should your main luggage go missing then your meeting can still go ahead and hopefully your main luggage will be located in due course. As far as your main luggage is concerned, make sure you only pack just enough for the trip and this is probably the most useful business travel tip to bear in mind.

    To keep this simple just work out how many days you will be at your destination and pack accordingly, remembering to pack a few items of casual wear plus just enough pieces of footwear to last; this would be one pair for work and another pair for play. This will leave room for toiletries, any other extra business materials you’ll need, and so on.

    To make further space and allow you to pack a smaller bag, roll your clothing into tight cylinders, this allows you to pack things tightly and will help you to avoid wrinkles; remember this useful business travel tip. The last thing you want on a business trip is having clothes laundered because something was spilt on them, this can easily be avoided by wearing dark cloths which are able to absorb stains more easily.

    With all this done, it should be quite easy to just get off the plane and use a couple of freshen-up wipes (those in travel packs) that will make you feel and smell better before you meet your customer. Although most cell phones have very good standby and talk times now, you will need to make sure it and any other electronic equipment are charged up before you go on your journey.

    Using your traveling time to get essential work done will mean that in the evenings you can take some time out to explore the city you’re staying in. Simply planning ahead for these eventualities mean you will be ready for your business travel journey, no matter what.

    Business travel does not have to be all work and by using the business travel tips shown here, there should be time for rest and relaxation too.

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  2. Business Travel Tips #1

    April 23, 2009 by gleem

    By Gary Mooney

    Most company’s customer base has become more ‘global’ in recent years and as a consequence many business people have to travel more widely; instant communication and the popularity of the Internet have been given the blame! However, anyone who has spent a great deal of their time traveling for their business will tell you just how tiring it can be. Hopefully the following business travel tips will help you make the most of your travel time, and perhaps even enjoy the trip along the way.

    One situation that you will not be able to avoid at some point if you take enough trips is that of lost luggage which can be a real problem if your baggage contains information relevant to your trip. To reduce the chance of a wasted journey, always carry anything that is relevant to your trip in your hand luggage.

    This makes a great deal of sense because you are covered should your main luggage go missing then your meeting can still go ahead and hopefully your main luggage will be located in due course. As far as your main luggage is concerned, make sure you only pack just enough for the trip and this is probably the most useful business travel tip to bear in mind.

    To keep this simple just work out how many days you will be at your destination and pack accordingly, remembering to pack a few items of casual wear plus just enough pieces of footwear to last; this would be one pair for work and another pair for play. All that is left once this is done is to include your toiletries and other business documentation that may be of use.

    You should also be able to use a smaller piece of luggage if you roll all of your clothes into a cylinder shape and not fold them as this way they will take up less space and it will reduce the likelihood of creasing which is a business travel tip that flight attendants use all the time. If you carry dark clothing with you it can help if anything is spilt on them as it is harder to see stains on dark clothes.

    With all this done, it should be quite easy to just get off the plane and use a couple of freshen-up wipes (those in travel packs) that will make you feel and smell better before you meet your customer. If you are only away for a couple of days make sure your cell phone and any other electronic equipment are fully charged so you can continue working at your convenience.

    As it is possible to carry out work while you fly, by making the best use of this time you will be able to spend some time relaxing in the evening and perhaps a little site seeing. Simply planning ahead for these eventualities mean you will be ready for your business travel journey, no matter what.

    Business travel does not have to be all work and by using the business travel tips shown here, there should be time for rest and relaxation too.

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