When it comes to business travel, seasoned road warriors often learn by trial and error what works and what doesn't. It's possible to ramp up that learning curve, smooth out the potholes and:
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Book flights, hotels and cars on Web sites that do it best
There are plenty of travel Web sites that promise the best/lowest/cheapest, but some are better than others. Airline sites, for example, might not show all available inventory but prices can be lower than on aggregator sites. The best online services will search all sites.
I recommend: For speedy air searches, use
SideStep,
Kayak, and
Mobissimo (rated best for international carriers). Check
Hotels.com and
Hotwire.com for hotel deals. For a fast scan of rental car options from several companies, check out
BreezeNet. For an online managed travel program, look into the
American Express program for small businesses. Also check out
Orbitz,
Expedia, and
Travelocity — each has an online business booking program.
Maximize frequent flyer/frequent guest/frequent driver benefits
Loyalty has its rewards. Fly the same one or two airlines; become a familiar guest at the same handful of hotels, rent from the same car company and you'll stack up the rewards. Just be sure to choose those that work best for the way YOU travel.
I recommend: Check out airport Web sites for your primary departure and destination cities — who flies in and out, and how often? Visit the most logical
airline Web sites and join the frequent flyer programs. Enroll in the Cendant
TripRewards program to earn when you stay at Days Inn, Super 8, Travelodge, and other moderate properties. Join the
Marriott Rewards or
PriorityClub Rewards programs to earn points and miles from their broad-ranging family of brands. Check out
Budget Rental Car's Budget Business Program ,
The Hertz Business Account Program and the
Avis Corporate Awards Program.
Ease the pain of flight delays and cancellations
Airport delays are at an all-time high. To avoid boring and nonproductive downtime at the gate, log on: many airports now offer free wireless internet access. And there's another alternative: you don't have to be CEO of a Fortune 500 company to gain entrance into those exclusive airline clubs.
I recommend: Check out
Wi-Fi Free Spot for domestic and international airports with free wireless access. Look into the
airline clubs operated by your favorite carriers, or join
Priority Pass, a one-size-fits-many program that gets you in to over 500 airline clubs around the world.
Stay safe and healthy on the road
Business travel is stressful, unhealthy and sometimes downright risky. Violence against travelers is making the news. Laptop theft is on the rise. Road warriors know how to protect themselves; you can do it too.
I recommend: Look into several ways to
secure your laptop against theft. If you travel to international hot spots, subscribe to
destination updates that will alert you to potential danger. Check into an
emergency medical evacuation plan and peruse
travel health information.