Sunday, February 23, 2020

Ten Tips for Business Travel to Hawaii

Business travel to Hawaii is a great opportunity to take advantage of your surroundings while the company foots the bill. In between your business meetings and presentations, you can soak up the rays and see a few sights- if you can keep on schedule and keep to your work schedule.

Business travel to Hawaii can be made easier with a few tips to save you time and money so you can work in a few hours of rest and relaxation.


Tips for Business Travel to Hawaii

1. If you are traveling to Hawaii from outside of the United States, keeping extra copies of your passport on hand will speed up your trip through customs. Once the customs agent verifies that the copy matches your original passport, you are waved through without waiting for the agent to make his own copy. Keep your passport, tickets and receipts in the same place.

2. Carry your laptop with you. If needed, your wireless laptop can access the airport’s WI-FI network to make last minute flight changes, locate a hotel room or secure a rental car. This can save you from standing in line to make changes should your flight be delayed or cancelled. Bring along your laptop’s charger so you plug in while waiting for your fight.

3. Arrive at the airport at least 3 hours before your scheduled flight. Airport security is tight and may cause delays in boarding. If you are one of the first passengers boarding the plane, you are less likely to be bumped from an overbooked flight.

4. Re-book your seats and print out the confirmation to verify your seat purchase. This can help straighten out any confusion over the airline’s flawed booking system and get your boarded faster.

5. You can request a specific seat upon check-in. You can request for a seat near the exit or bathroom or far away from the noisy galley and heavily travelled path to the restrooms allows you to work during the flight without needless distractions.

6. Plan your travel route from the airport to your destination before leaving home and get an approximate estimate of the cost of the cab fare. Keep this cash handy and make sure the cabbie does not give you the scenic tour.

7. Pack for only half of the days you will be staying in Hawaii and take advantage of the hotel’s laundry service.

8. Roll up your socks and place them inside your shoes to increase the room on your luggage and keep your shoes from crushing blows by baggage handlers.

9. Call your hotel before packing and inquire what items the hotel provides. Most hotels provide a hair dryer, iron, and coffee maker in the room.

10. Keep in mind that Hawaii weather is very mild, but November is the rainy season. Pack your swimsuit, a rain jacket, umbrella, and dress for warm weather.

These tips for business travel to Hawaii will help your trip go smoothly and free up a few extra moments to experience the Hawaiian culture and scenery during your trip.

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