Monday, July 29, 2013

Travelling Tips For Business People

By Poppy Hill


Travelling for business would include packing for your meetings. Most business travellers will require at least one roll on case which is useful to lift onto the plane with you for safety and security reasons. This will rule out the possibility of any bags being lost or stolen while travelling to your destination. No baggage reclaim forms to complete at an airport which is a very big plus. Invest in the purchase of two cases one of them being a spare in case the other breaks.

Another good tip would be to have the same products and items in both suitcases. As you will have double the products consider keeping them in your case packed for your next trip this will save time and money as sometimes the stores offer deals on toiletries. This also means you do not need to unpack your second suitcase for the next trip. After a few trips you will become used to travelling with just two suits and a few shirts which will go with any suit you have packed.

People often think about men only travelling but what about the women business people. They too can take advantage and pack a few extra items which will brighten up any dull business suit. Think about adding in a scarf or a favourite piece of jewellery.

Nearly all business people will select a plane as their mode of transport. Journeys of less than 4 hours may be better going by train as most trains now have WiFi and you can continue working while travelling so on arrival you can sit back and relax knowing that you have completed a days work while travelling.

Consider the time it takes to travel to and from a terminal building plus check in times and security breaches all incur lines and patience. Compare various modes of transport before deciding on air travel.

Business travellers are always advised to book into one of the hotels which offer weary travellers the advantage of offering various business deals and conference rooms etc which might not be available for you in other hotels.

The best advise we can give is to try and arrange phone coverage on arrival into your new destination. There is nothing worse than arriving and finding your network does not cover this area. The hunt would be on for a new phone to work.




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