The Business Owner's Flight PlanAuthor Greg Rosner interrupts his trip to Hong Kong to share insight on the stages of an average business trip.
ByJason Daley•
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1. Planning the trip
Delegate:"Prior to leaving the office, nominate a person who you trust and can pass the ball to if tasks come up that you can't deal with remotely."
Choose wisely:"Pick one air carrier and one family of hotels and stick with them; the more you travel, the better they treat you. Always book the cheapest rate, then beg for upgrades."
Domestic airlines had an on-time arrival rate of 78.4 percent in March. The airline with the highest on-time arrival rate? Hawaiian Airlines, with 91.5 percent.(Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics) |
Go-go gadgets:"Gadgets are a must for flights. You need a power adapter for your seat, noise-canceling headphones and a prescription for Ambien."
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