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    Planning for Business Travel Overseas

    npsBy nps1 June 2020Updated:4 July 2024 No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Technology has managed to drastically cut down the amount we need to travel in business these days. However, there are still times when you may need to travel overseas.

    If you’re planning overseas business travel, there’s a few things you’ll want to consider before you go. Here, you’ll discover some top tips for travelling overseas for business to help make it as stress-free as possible.

    Ensure you have a well-planned itinerary

    You’ll find it much easier if you have a well-planned itinerary in place. This should reflect what your business hopes to achieve from the travel. It should include plenty of time for commuting, as well as where you plan to go and how you’ll be spending your time once you’re there.

    You’ll also want to ensure your itinerary is flexible. For safety purposes, it’s also a good idea to share your itinerary with friends, family and colleagues.

    Keep a lookout for frequent deals and offers

    If you’re planning on travelling regularly, it’s a good idea to look out for deals and offers. Gatwick for example, have bulk tickets available which can help to save you money on frequent trips. With their carnet tickets you can get 10 tickets for the price of 8.

    You’ll also find you can save money on hotels if you travel frequently. Many hotel chains offer a loyalty discount or scheme. So, it’s worth checking with the hotel you’ll be staying at to see what frequent offers they can provide.

    Learn about the local customs and culture

    It’s a really good idea to learn all you can about the local customs and culture of the destination you’re heading to. Not only will this help you to communicate with the locals, but it will also ensure you stay on the right side of the law.

    You’ll want to make a good impression for your business while you’re there. So, understanding and adopting the local customs is extremely important. You may even want to enlist the help of a local to navigate your way around the area.

    These are just some of the things you’ll want to consider when travelling overseas for business. The more you prepare in advance, the smoother the trip is likely to go. If you’re heading somewhere that doesn’t have English as its first language, you’ll also want to consider learning the native language. This will make communicating a lot easier, plus it shows you respect their cultures and language differences.

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