Planning a Small Business Trip on a Budget

?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????In the course of running your new company there will likely come a time when you need to travel for business. Common reasons for small business travel include conferences, business meetings, training sessions and trade shows. As a young business just starting out, you’re probably going to want to keep your costs down when traveling, so here are a few tips for planning a small business trip on a budget.

Tips for Booking a Flight on a Budget

By many accounts, the cheapest day to fly is on a Wednesday. You may find that the savings is significant enough to make it worthwhile to fly into town a day earlier than you planned for your small business meeting or conference. In fact, flexibility with your dates is probably the number one key to getting a really great deal on a flight. Set your search for airports within a radius outside of your #1 airport of choice, open it up for various dates throughout the month and consider selecting a flight that has a stopover. You can get some work done on your laptop while waiting for the connecting plane.

Tips for Reserving a Hotel on a Budget

When you’re trying to reserve a hotel room on a budget, you have to weigh stars versus cost. Before you start searching, decide what are the minimum number of stars you’re willing to accept for the hotel. Also, decide how far you’re willing to stay outside of the city where you’ll need to conduct business or attend your conference.

Tips for Getting a Good Deal on a Rental Car

When traveling for business, keep in mind what you’re there for – business. You don’t need an expensive and flashy high end car unless you’re an entertainer or need to make a major impression with a client. Stay within the economy to mid-sized range when renting a car for small business travel. Also, check your car insurance, road side assistance plan and business credit card to see if you have discount codes to reduce your costs during the rental.

As time goes on you’ll start to get the hang of booking your small business travel on a budget. Talk to your business credit card company to see if they offer booking services as well, because you might be able to get a better deal and use your membership points or miles balance.

 



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