Tips for executive business travel

If you have to regularly take business trips you will know the importance of making the as productive and stress free as possible. It may be that you have to fit a number of meetings in to a short space of time or that you have limited time at one meeting due to having to travel back immediately after its finished for other work duties.

Any business travel executive who makes frequent trips will tell you that executive travel is not all that pleasant as they thought it to be. Often you can get caught up in traffic, find that your flight has been delayed and you have to hang around in an airport or that your meeting gets cancelled when you are already on your way. This can all add to the stress of having to plan meetings with clients which may be quite intense.

When booking your hotel be sure to find one that is close to where your meeting will be, to cut down on travel time. You should also try and ensure that they have good quality Wi-Fi and that it is going to be quiet at night to let you get some sleep.

Be sure to only take items with you that you really need. The last thing you want to be doing is dragging round suitcases that are full of unesseccary items.

 

Ways to travel on a tight budget

Many people would live to go ravelling but have little or no money saved up to allow them to go. Once you get in to the role of having a full time job and / or a family and have more responsibilities it can be very hard to put all of that on hold to go travelling, so many people like to take a year out after or in-between studies to go.

There are ways in which you can save money when going travelling. Below are a few of the top ways to cut down your travelling budget:

Off Peak Travel – travelling at off peak times of the year and times of the day even, can save you a small fortune. It is important to remember that not all countries have the same peak and off peak seasons so you check this prior to booking your trip.

Choose your accommodation wisely – Yes it may be nice to have all the luxuries that the top end hotels offer, but if you are simply looking for somewhere to get your head down at night then I would strongly recommend staying in a hostel.

Venture somewhere different – Rather than hitting all the popular touristy spots which usually cost a fair bit, why not chose to visit some places that are a little off the beaten track, not only will you save money but you may end up getting an all-round better experience.

 

Arranging pick up and drop off at the airport

If you have booked a holiday aboard then you will need to consider hoe you are going to get to and from the airport. You may not live too far away and decide that a taxi is the best option or you may want to travel a day early and stay at one of the many hotels that offer a drop off service. If you want to get dropped off on the day then you should check which car park to go on and how much it will cost. Some of the carparks are extortionate and cost as much as £5 for five mins. These are the ones that are normally closest to the terminal and easiest for you to get in to the airport. If you don’t mind walking a little way then you could go to one of the carparks that offers a longer stay option for a lot less money.

Once you have arrange for someone to pick you up or drop you off at the airport you will need to keep checking flight times to ensure that you are not going to be delayed. Most airlines have websites or apps where you can track the progress of the flight even when it is already on route and find out if it will arrive on time. When picking someone up, ideally you do not want to enter the car park until your passengers have left the plane and collected their luggage as this can very easily add 30 mins on to your wait which can work out expensive.

A trip to Butlins

Butlins is a very popular family holiday resort. There are currently three resorts in England; Skegness, Bognor Regis and Minehead. All of the resorts are designed to look very similar and often have the same shows on just different times. These types of holidays are fantastic for families with younger children as there is such a variety of things to do that you will never end up with a bored child. The other great thing about Butlins is that the majority of the activities are included in the price you pay when you book. They all have their own indoor swimming pool that has slides, wave machines and rapids and also their own fun fair. No longer do you have to worry about restricting your child to only one or two rides.

There are of course places where you do need to part with some money such as the arcades, cinema and shops but if you really want to have a cheap holiday you can opt for one of the self catering apartments which has all the facilities you need to cook a meal and make a picnic to take out with you for the day.

 

 

Holidays in the lakes

The Lake District is a beautiful place to visit and with so many different places to stay then it’s worth travelling around a bit whilst you’re there to get the most out of your stay.

Weather around the lakes, due to the nature of the place, does tend to be quite rainy but this won’t spoil your stay provided that you are dressed appropriately so waterproofs and walking boots are essential. It can also be very changeable though so it’s important to wear layers as you can be in pouring rain one minute then glorious sunshine the next.

There are many different types of accommodation around the lakes such as bed and breakfast places, which are great for short stays if you’re planning on travelling around lots. There are also some beautiful cottages and self-catering apartments available however these generally can only be booked for stays of longer than 3 nights so may only work if you’re planning on staying around the same area during your trip. The nice thing about this style of accommodation is that there is much more freedom around what time you have your meals and what times you choose to come and go each day.

Either way the Lakes are well worth a visit!

Planning excursions for your holiday

If you have booked a holiday abroad then you may start to think about what excursions you may like to do when you are there. Depending on location, you may be offered a range of activities such as going to a place of interest such as a temple or local market, scuba diving or snorkelling, boat trips or Water Park / theme park day trips. These trips are usually offered by your tour operator but also by local companies. Local companies do tend to charge less for what is essentially the same trip but you may feel happier booking with your tour guide rather than a company you have not heard of before.

Try and compare the trips and see if there is any difference. Also look online for reviews of what other people have said about the company and if possible what they have said about the trip that you want to go on.

Booking in advance can be easier as you know it is done and paid for but you may find that you get a better deal by waiting to book until you get to the resort. If the trip is very popular then you may not want to leave it until you arrive in case it is fully booked on the days that you can go.