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Small Business Thought of The Day - Business Travel Tips

With the nature of flying changing across the country, business travel is becoming an increasingly daunting, expensive, and unpleasant part of doing business. With a few tricks and a small adjustment in thinking, however, business travel can again become a task to enjoy instead of dread.

Plan your flights wisely and avoid excessive fees. Search the internet for the best flight plans and deals, and use your credit card's business travel rewards. Rack up on miles and perks like free car rentals.

Consider alternate methods of transportation as well; shuttles and trains can get you to and from the airport quickly for much less money than a cab fee. The International Rail Association can tell you which airports have train service. Shuttles can be reserved at the same time you book your flight through some travel web sites.

Make your time in the air more enjoyable by asking the flight attendant for a seat upgrade. If the plane is not full, you may get upgraded for free. Minimize your carry-ons by investing in devices and power supplies that multitask. You'll save room and aggravation.

Maximize your time spent waiting for your next flight. Use your business travel time to catch up on work or jump into that book you've been waiting to read. During layovers, get some exercise by walking or jogging around the terminal.

Business travel doesn't have to be tedious and backbreaking. Plan ahead to turn your trip into a haven for productivity. Search out the deals, and learn to think of traveling as an opportunity to work, learn, and play.

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