Business travel by air often involves renting a car at the destination airport. After traveling for hours, getting the TSA ‘special treatment’, and dealing with delays, by the time I arrive at my destination airport I usually have little tolerance for more lines, shuttle buses or hassles. I don’t think I am unusual in this…
Month: April 2016
What will people say when you drive up in your flying car?
In business, most people are concerned with making a positive impression on others. We think about how we’re dressed, what we’re driving (and is it clean), are we prepared for the meeting, etc. However, in my book, these things, while important, are not nearly as important as using excellent communication, being professional, and having good…
Cost comparison: flying yourself vs. flying commercially
For most businesses, arranging travel for staff can be a minor or major headache. Not only is it fraught with distraction and expense of both time and money, but there are often glitches during the trip that make things worse, such as cancelled flights or changes in the schedule of the person or business one…