
Business travel has actually increased considerably in the last ten years as companies are able to sell more readily to markets all around the world; the Internet has ensured that even tiny companies can have a customer base that is truly global! It is business travelers though who are feeling the strain with increasing stress and fatigue levels. With that in mind, this business travel tips article highlights some useful information that could make your business journeys more pleasurable.
Sometimes for instance, baggage goes missing; that is an unfortunate fact of travel and whilst it is distressing enough on a family holiday, on a business trip it can be disastrous. An easy remedy to this is to pack as much as possible that you absolutely must have for you meeting, in your hand luggage.
This means that even if your main luggage is lost your trip does not have to be wasted; your meeting can still take place despite any inconvenience that has been caused. Regular travelers know that the main business travel tip when packing is to keep things simple by only including exactly what you need for the journey and that way you won’t go far wrong if luggage goes missing.
If you only take enough business clothes for the trip and then all that is left is some casual wear for the evenings, just two pairs of shoes; one casual pair, and one pair for business should be enough. The remaining items to pack will be toilet essentials and any other work related documents that aren’t important.
A clever business travel tip, to reduce the size of bag you require, is too roll your clothes up instead of folding them; apart for taking up less space they are not so creased when they are unpacked. 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 clothes which are able to absorb stains more easily.
Of course if you are working to a tight schedule and the inevitable delay happens then you want to know you can attend a meeting at a moments notice and the way to freshen up is by using those hand and face wipes that come in travel packs. Cell phones and other related equipment normally have good battery life but don’t forget to take a charger if you are going to be somewhere for more than a few days.
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. These tips make sure that no matter what happens when you travel on business you will be able to continue with your plans and will not be left wondering what to do next.
Business trips do not have to be boring and stressful if you apply the business travel tips in this article as they will allow you the opportunity to enjoy your free time even more.
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Can anyone give me useful travel tips?I am going to Vancouver in a couple of weeks, for a few days. Having never traveling outside the US as a civilian, are there any travel tips that will make my trip smoother? Like things to bring, or keep in mind about the culture? Any useful info would be appreciated!
March 30th, 2009 on 2:24 pm
Book your air, hotel, and car rental as far in advance as possible, then call to confirm each at least 24 hours ahead of your travel date. Get airline tickets via email; it will save you lots of time at the airport. Arrive at the airport at least 2 hours ahead of your departure time. Don't over pack. Don't forget underwear, socks, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, and other toiletries.
March 30th, 2009 on 3:41 pm
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March 30th, 2009 on 5:21 pm
The best routes to take are to research the process of starting a business as well as the industry you're interested in.
I recommend checking out the SBA, Entrepreneur, The Start Up Journal & Nolo. All 4 are great informational resources for the new/small business owner. I posted links for you in the source box.
Associations may be a good avenue to explore. These organizations will address many of the thoughts, questions and concerns you'll inevitably have as well as many you haven't anticipated yet. See the source box for some relevant links.
Research, research, research – this cannot be stressed enough. Read as much as you can about the industry. Here are some book titles that are relevant:
* How to Start a Home Based Travel Agency by Tom Ogg, Joanie Ogg,
* Start Your Own Specialty Travel & Tour Business by Entrepreneur Press
* Start Your Own Travel Agency by Adam Starchild
* Home-Based Travel Agent, 5th Edition by Kelly Monaghan
I also posted links to some free articles in the source box.
Hope that helps! I wish you much success & happiness in all your ventures!
March 31st, 2009 on 5:41 am
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March 31st, 2009 on 8:39 am
1)From Manchester to South Shields (145.8miles- 2hours 42 minutes)
From South Shields To Bradford (101.3 miles- 2hours 2minutes)
From Bradford to Manchester Airport (52.3miles- 55minutes)
2) There's not many mountains in England but there are some high places but their are a few high places in Bradford. One is called Ilkey Moor. There are loads of nice buildings in Bradford. Cartwright Hall, Saltaire, The Alhambra, The Wool Exchange ect. If your looking for art galleries theirs the Bradford One Gallery and Cartwright hall and some of the best. Bradford has a strong history and I recommend a visit to the Bradford Industrial Museum.
3) For Restaurants, theirs quite a variety:
A)Prashad. The Vegetarian Chaat House, Horton Grange Road, Bradford (ASIAN FOOD)
B) Aagrah Restaurant (ASIAN FOOD)
C)Kipling's, Harrogate Road, Greengates, Bradford (ENGLISH FOOD)
4) Travels easy. Taxis take cash.
April 1st, 2009 on 1:01 am
As a federal employee I did business travel to interesting cities before I retired. After hours and on weekends often did lots of sightseeing and exploring on my own. Be aware of your surroundings at all times; do daytime activities; avoid desolate areas; take taxis or public transportation; always know where you are going to avoid getting lost in a bad area. If you are arriving late have the valet park your car so you are not caught alone in the parking lot. Enjoy it as much as I did!
April 1st, 2009 on 4:10 am
I wanted to give you some resources for traveling abroad, all of these helped me save time, weight, money and frustration. Hopefully one of all will help. They are mainly about packing tips and saving on lodging.
Here are some resources for packing things you might normally forget. They will also help you minimize what you take, saving you time, weight and frustration.
List of packing related articles:
http://www.vagabondbible.com/packing.sht...
Ten Items To Never Forget While Traveling
http://www.vagabondbible.com/tenitems.sh...
Organizing Tips For The Packing Challenged:Roll
http://www.vagabondbible.com/rollingclot...
Pre Departure Checklist
http://www.vagabondbible.com/prechecklis...
This article is about keeping your toiletries and amenities to a minimum, saving you time and weight
http://www.vagabondbible.com/toiletries….
This article pertains to the downsides of taking cotton with you while traveling
http://www.vagabondbible.com/cotton.shtm...
If you’re looking for lodging, why not try hostels? While hunting for a good hostel, there's a few things to take into account. Make sure and check out the place before you commit. Always ask to walk around and investigate before you sign up.
If your interested in finding out some more about hostels I've provided some links to help you find a good hostel while you travel, which can help you save money, time and frustration
Hosteling 101: Finding The Perfect Hostel Part 1
http://www.vagabondbible.com/hosteling101.shtml
Hosteling 101: Finding The Perfect Hostel Part 2
http://www.vagabondbible.com/hosteling1012.shtml
Good luck and have a fun, safe trip,
Collins
http://www.vagabondbible.com/
April 2nd, 2009 on 12:52 am
April 2nd, 2009 on 4:22 am
Taxi's don't take credit card. It's safe as long as you use your common sense – act like you would travelling to any big city. Don't drink the water.
Guadalajara's a beautiful city, and nearby at Ajajic there is a big American/Canadian community of ex-pats.
Have Fun!