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Business Travel Advice
How to make the most of business travel
To some, the idea of traveling to Los Angeles one weekend and
Bangkok the next for business sounds exciting and exotic.
However, 2 a.m. red-eye flights, expense account over-eating,
short weekends and most importantly the time spent away from
families can get old quickly.
Business trips are an important part of many careers and are
inevitable. Business travel shouldn't be seen as a chore; it
allows you the opportunity to travel to places you might not
normally visit and to do so practically for free - so why not
make the most of it?
There are several ways to enjoy your business trips. First,
consider bringing along spouses, boyfriends/girlfriends,
children or the entire family and extending your business trip
to include fun vacation time. The flight and hotel are already
paid, the only extra costs that would incur would be airline
tickets for anyone coming along and the cost for the extra days
spent away. Many hotels don't even charge extra for children.
However, before taking along other people on business,
especially children, make sure first that it is okay with the
boss. Second, make sure you'll have time to spend with anyone
traveling with you and that not all your time will be spent in
meetings.
The truth is, the more you enjoy business travel - the more
relaxed you'll be for any meetings or presentations. In fact,
your company may even see this as a good thing.They realize
business trips aren't always fun, therefore the more you enjoy
going on them, the more willing you will be to go on more in the
future. Also, if you travel often to one destination for
business, the more sightseeing you do within the city, the more
familiar you'll be with the location making it easier to relate
and talk with local executives.
If extending the trip or bringing along family isn't an option,
there are other ways to make business travel more fun and less
of a chore. First of all, visit the Convention and Visitor's
Bureau Web site for the city you will be traveling to on
business. The Web sites give tons of information on the
sightseeing opportunities and often will have sample travel
itineraries. Also, greeter programs are popping up in many major
cities like Chicago and New York. A greeter program allows you
to be paired up with a local, bilingual tour guide who can show
you around the city. The perks of greeter programs are that they
can be arranged at whatever time works for you and they
oftentimes are free.
Hotel concierges are extremely familiar with the city within
which they work and the immediate area by the hotel. Whether you
have a free afternoon, an hour to spare, or are just looking for
somewhere to eat, the hotel concierge can inform you of many
fun, local activities to partake in.
Last, you don't have to limit your business travel fun to just
simple sightseeing. Try taking a cooking class one evening or do
something daring like skydiving or swimming with the sharks. The
options are limitless.
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