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Holiday Business Travel
December 10, 2007, 2:55 AM
If you are planning to travel in the US for business during the Christmas holidays, my advice is don't, if you can help it.

Special Deals Via Email Alerts
December 07, 2007, 2:50 AM
If you travel frequently, you may wish to consider signing up for email alerts. These are sent by many airlines when they are having web-based specials.

Foot Fetish
December 05, 2007, 7:10 PM
I am in Asia and I have had a hard day.

Meeting Somewhere Different
December 03, 2007, 7:05 PM
As business travel managers plan to gather in Costa Rica next April for an Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) Executive Forum, I first thought what a great idea.

UK Accomodation
November 30, 2007, 7:00 PM
If you have a last-minute trip to the UK, an accommodation website that may be worth checking is LateRooms.com ...

Stopovers
November 28, 2007, 6:55 PM
I love stopovers. It means a bonus destination, a new experience, an unplanned break.

Special Pyjamas
November 26, 2007, 6:40 PM
Some hotels simply have class. For me, a regular hotel visitor who looks beyond the gleaming marble, the really special hotel experiences come from the details.

Neutral Train Travel
November 19, 2007, 5:20 AM
Trains are great for businesses: both for freight and business travel. They are also great for the environment.

Becoming Travel Internet Savvy
November 16, 2007, 5:15 AM
There are so many tech gadgets available it can be tricky to sort out what you need. Here are a few of the more popular tips: There are so many tech gadgets available it can be tricky to sort out what you need. Here are a few of the more popular tips: There are so many tech gadgets available it can be tricky to sort out what you need. Here are a few of the more popular tips: ...

Traveling With A Food Allergy
November 14, 2007, 5:05 AM
Business travelers face all sorts of challenges and for those with food allergies who are going to a country where they don't speak the language, it can feel quite daunting.



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Many of these are also relevant to first world countries as well.
By: Phoenix Arrien on Travel Safety
The following are specific areas of concerns and things to watch out for when on travel to Third World destinations: 1.0) TAKE NO CHANCES WITH YOUR SECURITY: Many police agencies remain soft in their attitude towards terrorism. In many locations there is high crime problem targeting tourists and residents, but it seldom gets reported on the news. The stealing of handbags, robberies and hotel burglaries, are problem in most Third World Nations. 2.0) COUNTERMEASURE AGAINST PURSE SNATCHING INCLUDE: Use handbags and purses that have a zipper or lock. Always keep your purse zipped or latched and carry it in front of you. If your purse has a flap to open, keep the flap against your body. Don't carry your purse loosely around your shoulder. Clutch it tightly under your arm. 3.0) COUNTERMEASURE AGAINST ROBBERY: Avoid walking alone on the street after 10:00 p.m. and avoid talking with strangers on the street. Keep yourself an arm's length away from them. Walk briskly and confidently. If you are robbed, obey the robber's instructions. Give up your valuables immediately do NOT resist. No possession is worth your life. Countermeasure Against Hotel 4.0) ROOM BURGLARY: Your hotel room is equipped with a solid core wood, a dead bolt lock and peephole. Make sure you utilize these safety measures at all times. 5.0) DRUGS (GHB/ROHYPNOL): People have been known to drop small amounts of these drugs (fast-acting sedatives) into alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks in some Third World nightclubs. These drugs dissolve quickly are colorless, tasteless and odorless. Victims blackout with memory loss a few minutes after the drug has been administered. 6.0) COUNTERMEASURE AGAINST GHB/ROHYPNOL: Guard your drink against substances in nightclubs (GHB or Rohypnol). Don't accept open drinks (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) from anyone who you do not know or do not trust. While in Third World nightclubs drink directly from the bartender (alcoholic or non-alcoholic). Do not take your eyes off the bartender or your order. Do not use the waitress or let somebody go to the bar for you who you do not know or do not trust. 7.0) AIRPORT ARRIVAL: Upon arrival at a Third World airport, maintain a low profile. Do not delay in the arrival terminal area. Go through passport controls, baggage reclaim area and to your waiting vehicles as quickly as possible. 8.0) WATCH YOUR LUGGAGE: Keep an eye on your luggage until it is brought into your waiting vehicle. 9.0) KEEP THINGS CONFIDENTIAL: The airport is not an appropriate place to discuss sensitive subjects, wait until you are in your hotel room. Keep all aspects of the visit confidential. 10.0) ARRIVE DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS: Try to arrange your travel plans so that you check-in to the hotel during daylight hours. Upon arrival at your hotel, be aware of persons in the lobby who may have unusual interest in your arrival. 11.0) KEEP YOUR ROOM SECURE: Keep your hotel room door locked at all times and check the locks on any sliding glass doors, windows, or connecting room doors. Make it a habit to use all the locks; the deadbolt and the chain. 12.0) CARRY KEY CARD: Carry the room key card with you at all times instead of leaving it at the front desk. 13.0) PERSONS AT YOUR DOOR: Do not open your hotel room door to hotel staff or any other unknown people without first obtaining verification from the front desk. Maintain a heightened awareness for suspicious activity and to report same. 14.0) HOTEL STAIRWELLS: Avoid hotel stairwells (unless there is a fire). These are easy places for individuals to hide, and from which to escape quickly after an attack. 15.0) PERSONAL SAFETY: Add an extra dimension to your personal security by following these simple suggestions: 16.0) EXPLOSIVES MANAGEMENT: Internal security and explosives management in the Third World remains POOR at restaurants and nightclubs. 17.0) DON?T BE A TARGET: Many restaurants and nightclubs have easy road access and little or no effective security apparatus in place. Select your venue carefully, based on its potential target value (the lower the better). 18.0) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS: Avoid crowded restaurants and bars on Friday and Saturday nights. Crowded areas, ensures full media coverage, if an incident is carried out. 19.0) LOCAL RESTAURANTS AND NIGHTCLUBS: Go to local restaurants and nightclubs not frequented by many tourists. The food will be better; the experience will be more interesting and memorable. 20.0) ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION: Be careful with alcohol. It could cloud your judgment and slow responses. 21.0) WHILE WALKING: Never walk alone at night in the Third World. Walk on well lighted walkways and plan your route ahead of time. 22.0) AVOID SECLUDED PLACES: Avoid secluded places such as parks or deserted beaches in the Third World. Moonlit strolls on deserted beaches may sound nice, but could turn dangerous and should be ...
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By: AD on Buying Luggage: Part 1
Thanks for the warning Michael. Its so annoying when luggage doesn't meet expectations!
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Its crazy! They are even suspicious of chapstick and lip gloss. They are however allowing baby formula... I guess the terrorists will us that avenue.
By: Ange on DONT GRUNT, DONT GRUNT!
Its crazy! They are even suspicious of chapstick and lip gloss. They are however allowing baby formula... I guess the terrorists will us that avenue.
By: Ange on DONT GRUNT, DONT GRUNT!
Yes anything liquid. Apparently the suspects were going to assemble a bomb from parts and liquid they were taking with them in their hand luggage. The baby formula and milk is going to be okay - if you taste it in front of the security people!
By: phoenix on DONT GRUNT, DONT GRUNT!
Business men are always busy and have almost no emotion. We get this kind of impression from the media and films. But in reality they also have families and feelings. Technologies like mobile phone, internet and video conferencing made it very easier for them to be in touch with their near and dear ones while they are on business trips. Other people also can be very near to their relatives and friends living abroad nowadays using the new means of communication what was not there 20 years ago.
By: Razib Ahmed on A JACUZZI FULL OF LONELINESS
You make a good point Razib. We usually only see the business side of business people, especially men. However in so many hotel rooms around the world right now, men thinking of their loved ones, missing their homes and fortunately using the new technology to keep in touch. I raise a glass (of an excellent Port I am sipping on right now) to all of you out there who are away from home. May you return to your loved ones soon.
By: phoenix on A JACUZZI FULL OF LONELINESS
You are both welcome. Here's hoping for smooth travel for us all!
By: phoenix on MOTION SICKNESS
Hi Anna. Nice to hear from you and I like your site. Yes alone time is rare these days unless you live alone. Being in a different place alone also gives perspective on familiar things. Being alone in a different place in a jacuzzi is the best - it can reveal a lot (like how quickly one's toes crinkle :-) ...
By: phoenix on A JACUZZI FULL OF LONELINESS
I myself have never experienced motion sickness, but I have traveled with people who get it really badly. Your tips on preventing motion sickness seem very, very sound. Thanks for sharing them.
By: Anna on MOTION SICKNESS
Going away on business trips can be heart-wrenching indeed, especially when you are going to be gone for a considerable length of time. But I agree with you in that technology somewhat abates the loneliness, and that you could use the alone time after work hours to indulge on things you cannot do when you are at home.
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I really enjoyed your train story. This luxurious trip can only be compared with the first class river cruise. All those elegance, royalty, decoration, food and celebrities and the history of this especial train are interesting. You mentioned the revival of such trips which I think will be an attraction to the travelers.
By: Razib Ahmed on TRAIN STORY: RIDING THE LEGEND (Part 2)
You're right! It is like the first class river cruises: the same luxurious little world of refinement and moving hotel-like atmosphere. And both trains and boats rock!
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I think its a very useful article as travelling is part and parcel of our life.I heartily thank the witer on behalf of every traveller for sharing her experiences with us and giving some easy tips which we can apply next time.
By: Razib Ahmed on MOTION SICKNESS
Your story and tips make me remember and laugh about a belated honeymoon that my wife and I partook in years ago. We decided to go out on a Greek fishing boat in Florida. The problem was that the specific day we did it, the waves were about 10 feet high. Because I was born in a town right on Lake Superior, I was used to fishing and being on lakes with huge waves, so I proudly didn't take the sea-sickness pill. About fifteen minutes before we reached our destination for the eight-hour fishing day, I lost my battle with the sickness and promptly joined the other "amateur" boaters in running to the bathroom. Eight hours later we were back on dry land with our friends asking if we wanted to go out and eat. Now doesn't that just make you sick? :-) ...
By: Gary Bourgeault (managersrealm.com) on MOTION SICKNESS
Hi Gary, Great story. Bathrooms are never so welcome as when one is seasick are they? Did you eat that night? And that was your honeymoon! Mine was a trip to New York and we arrived on 10th September 2001!!!! Almost as unforgettable :-) I liked your website. Would be very interested in your comments on Friday's blog when CNN asks for your opinion. Cheers, Phoenix ...
By: phoenix on MOTION SICKNESS
I know what you mean Razib. I am currently on a three day trip and am experimenting with extreme minimalism by only taking one spare shirt plus business equipment. Is not quite working...will blog on it soon.
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By: phoenix on GLOBAL REACH
Yes Nikki and people look at you in amazement that you could know such a fact. The world gets infinitely more interesting as well!!
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By: Molli on EASY RIDING
"Trivia books are strange things. I never feel drawn to reading them but if I happen to pick one up for a glance, I find myself still reading and saying inane things like, ?noooooo?? ?really? ?wow? ?you don?t say? and ?gaffawassspppiittcchwaaa?" --> haha! how true! knowing trivia also makes me feel smarter somehow. at the very least, trivias are great conversation topics :P ...
By: nikki on THE U.S. IS NOT ALONE
I agree Razib. We work so hard, lets all enjoy life as well!
By: Phoenix on PLEASURE'S A TREASURE
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Business travel is really a big pressure so I think people should take a break from this hasty life and find some time to enjoy. I really think this would be very helpful for them.
By: Razib Ahmed on PLEASURE'S A TREASURE
Thanks for those who have commented here. I especially like your thoughts about your experiences in Australia and New Guinea, Trevor. I am about to go and smell the flowers...
By: phoenix on Better at Business Travel - Better at Business
I think that is correct Razib. Eight hours of sleep and good food would do me well here at home right now :-) I didnt include laundry service in this blog as it is now such a standard in business hotels, but thanks for putting that in.
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The features mentioned here about Hotel Occidental Seville is feature of any good hotel. Now days, in this age of globalization people just can not stay in their own country and think of running a successful business. Not only business people people of various professions such as journalists, writers, travellers, lawyers, doctors have to visit different places and they also need eight hours of sleep, good food, great window view, laundry service.
By: Razib Ahmed on CLOSE TO PERFECTION
Let me be first to give you tanks for your informative article. What a great experience you have on traveling by plane. It is very essential to be concerned about the fellow passenger in a journey and it is a big chance to experience some distinct cultural and personal behavior. Your suggestion will work well to avoid some annoying persons. However, it is also a very big source of making friendly relation with somebody as you made with that mother.
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Just had to comment on this one. I haven't travelled for a while, but going back a few years found a few tricks. I travelled with five heavy boxes weighing in at about two hundred pounds so always had to pay excess baggage. For me no problem because it was other people's money and was a cost of doing business. First, don't use a brown Samsonite briefcase because people still remember the aircraft going down over Locharbie. Look at the cost of valet parking compared to long term airport parking. Not a lot dearer but wonderful after a long trip. Travel light. Count the nights away and have that number of clothes combinations up to seven. (seven socks and jocks, seven shirts couple of pants, or females seven mixes. never more, because laundry is always available at better hotels.) Take some light reading, because restaurants take half an hour to prepare a meal, and this fills the time. Business reports are too heavy and you need a break. Decide if you really need a hire car or a taxi. For me, first night out is generally very little sleep. Learn to live with it. The second night catches up and you will feel great after that. Good hot steamy shower in the morning, with clothes in the shower room hung nicely. Most creases fall out. Good hotels provide an iron and a touch up is all that is needed. If you are out more than a week, take a definite break at the weekend to play tourist. Both body and brainneed a rest then. Pace yourself and smell the flowers. Do you need to fly both directions. I would often fly to the furthest point and use a one way rental for the return trip and visits on the way home. Cost of flying and driving rentals including cost of your time are pretty much the same. Choose wisely. Drive west in the morning and east in the afternoon. In Australia, don't drive near dusk or dawn on country roads. That is kangaroo feeding time near roads, especially in the dry. If you are really going outback, have a CB radio and acknowledge other drivers. In many places you may not see another car for a couple of hours and the locals have no respect for outsiders without at least basic manners and communications. Be aware of distances. Australia is a big country and to many people travelling a couple of hours just to go to a shop is not uncommon. I once had a person ask me to travel from Mareeba to Rockhampton in two hours and could not convince her that this was a day and a half just to drive there. Be aware of the terrain. Papua New Guinea requires a lot of air transport because there are no roads. A hire car will not take you very far there. Books on tape or CD can help on long drives. Most libraries have a fair supply for the blind. If you have long distances, music can get repetitive and boring and radio stations have limited range. Enjoy what you are doing, because if you don't enjoy it, you really have no business taking up a set which could be used by someone who does. Happy travelling.
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