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11 Essentials Tips for the Business Traveler
By Susan Dunn
11 Essentials Tips for the Business Traveler by Susan Dunn, MA, The EQ Coach(tm)
As they say, getting there stopped being half the fun when airplanes were invented. If you travel a lot,
here are some tips to make it more palatable.
1.Go ahead and pay to join something like AA's Admirals Club.
With it you’ll get assistance with reservations, seat selection and boarding pass issuance; a quite place
to wait and work; complimentary snacks and beverages; private bar at most locations, and showers at
some. At around $450/yr. for one person, it could be well worth it.
2.Use airport Conference Rooms and Executive Centers.
Saves everything from nerves to time to money. No membership required. Eliminates need for
overnight stay, hotel or car rentals.
There are 22 available at O’Hare, for instance.
Executive Centers come equipped with everything you need to conduct business. Call
1-800-237-7971, option 3.
3.Keep all your luggage on wheels, use one carryon, invest in good luggage.
According to the US Transportation Dept., about 1 in 200 bags are lost, misdirected or stolen, which is
about one person per flight. 87% of this happens at the curbside check-in station.
Advantages: don’t have to tip porter; don’t have to arrive as early; if you miss your connection, you can
easily rebook yourself; you can easily volunteer to be bumped on a full flight; no wait once you land.
4. Take a book with you.
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