Home
Long Island Travel Agencies Information
Airport Travel Service Links
Sitemap

Sponsored Links

 

Navigation

Corporate travel rates
Business traveler
Corporate travel policy
Travel policy creation
Group travel services
Sample travel policies
Corporate travel trends
Travel agent careers
Business travel tips
Airport travel service
Corporate travel statistics
Travel agency online
Travel and entertainment policy
Corporate travel agent jobs
American express travel agency

Books
Secret Recipe: Why KFC Is Still Cookin' After 50 Years
Secret Recipe: Why KFC Is Still Cookin' After 50 Years
by Bob Darden
Used from: $3.00

Making Dough: The 12 Secret Ingredients of Krispy Kreme's Sweet Success
Making Dough: The 12 Secret Ingredients of Krispy Kreme's Sweet Success
by Kirk Kazanjian Amy Joyner
Our Price: $19.96
Used from: $0.10

Jackpot! Harrah's Winning Secrets for Customer Loyalty
Jackpot! Harrah's Winning Secrets for Customer Loyalty
by Robert L. Shook
Our Price: $39.96
Used from: $0.26



What to Pack for Short Corporate Travel

For those who you are just getting into corporate travel, it's important that you pack sparingly, and yet can still provide a professional demeanor for your short corporate business trip. This can mean a variety of different packing methods, as well as being very organized.

 

According to the dress and professionalism of your job, will often dictate what you need to take with you. If you're used to wearing a suit to work, then of course you're going to be providing an extremely professional appearance, while you're on your trip. If your work is a bit more casual, look for upscale casual clothes to take on your business trip.

Assuming that your short business trip is for one or two nights, instead of a five-day seminar or convention, you'll need to pack at least one good suit, and several shirts. For ladies, this can be a bit different, but you basically are going to need one good suit, and a variety of different shirts and accessories to go with the suit.

It's always important to pack an extra shirt, in other words, if it's a two-day trip, you need three shirts. Accidents happen, and if you're wearing your shirt during a morning meeting and coffee is spilled all over it, you'll be buying a new shirt for the afternoon. Instead, pack an extra shirt, so that you don't have to worry about an accident.

Of course, you need to have all of your attire interchangeable. This means that if you take two pairs of pants, that all of your shirts match both, and the same can be said for your skirts. It's important that the whole ensemble is interchangeable so that you don't have to worry about something happening to one and not being able to wear the whole outfit.

As far as shoes for your business trip, make sure they're comfortable! There's a good chance you're going to be on your feet a lot during your corporate trip, whether your sightseeing in between business meetings, or have walking tours of plants and establishments. It's important that your shoes be comfortable for all situations. You also want any shoes you take to be interchangeable with any outfit. Ladies, this means not taking high heels that are not comfortable to walk in. Make sure your heel is low enough to walk in and wear with all of your different outfits.

When you head out on a short corporate trip you're going to be very busy, and things do happen. In order to pack effectively you want to make sure that your have an extra shirt, all of your ensemble is interchangeable, and that your shoes are comfortable.



 

Corporate Travel Secrets Recommended Products


Corporate Travel Reimbursement Policies News

Travel Insured Recommends Insurance that Reimburses U.S. Open or Broadway Show Tickets When a Trip Must be Cancelled; But Buyer Beware of Ticket Scams

East Hartford, CT (Vocus) April 19, 2010 -- The price of sports championship tickets and hit show seats are higher than ever in 2010. It is advisable for savvy sports and entertainment travelers to...

Read more...


Amid U.S. Debate on Fate of Pre-Existing Coverage under Healthcare Reform Travel Insured Offers Emergency Med Expenses for Pre-Existing Conditions

(PRWEB) -- Travelers following the national debate over the fate of coverage of pre-existing medical conditions under healthcare reform are also concerned about coverage for these conditions when a...

Read more...


Obama to unveil plan for economy

He wants to boost R&D tax credit President Obama will ask Congress to pass a $100 billion plan to expand and permanently extend the tax credits for businesses that invest in research and development, part of a larger plan for spurring the economy that he is to unveil in greater detail Wednesday. In an address at a Cleveland-area community college, Obama will call for an increase from 14 percent ...

Read more...


New Laws Effective January 1, 2010

The following legislation will take effect beginning Jan. 1, 2010.

Read more...


ExpenseWatch.com Releases Integrated Travel and Expense Management System

ExpenseWatch.com has released its fully integrated travel and expense management solution. Using the travel management program(s) of choice, companies can integrate online travel and ExpenseWatch.com expense management into one end-to-end solution encompassing pre-trip bookings through to expense report reimbursement.

Read more...