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Surprising Tricks: How to sleep on a plane |
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Business Travel Etiquette: 6 Tips for Traveling with Your Boss |
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Travel Tip: Carry-On Luggage Restrictions Are Shrinking | |
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Surprising Tricks: How to sleep on a plane | |
Oh to sleep perchance to … find a way to arrive after a redeye looking even somewhat alive and ready for your morning meeting. Trying though it may be for some of us to catch some shuteye during flights, sweet sleep doesn’t have to elude us forever. And, no, we’re not talking about popping an Ambien with a bourbon chaser. (Please, don’t do that. We don’t want to have to worry about you.) We called on some experts and constant travelers for some help. Continue Reading>> | | |
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Business Travel Etiquette: 6 Tips for Traveling with Your Boss | |
Before you lean your seat back and pop in your ear buds on your next business flight, think again, especially if your boss is sitting next to you. Rule number one for traveling with the boss: you are not on vacation. Even though you are not in the office, you are still on the job working, just in a different setting. Follow these tips to make, and maintain, a good impression throughout the trip: 1. Dress appropriately. Choose your wardrobe with work in mind. Don't let your professional guard down when traveling, even when flying internationally or to the tropics. Opt for business casual rather than flip-flops and a t-shirt. If you are heading to a meeting as soon as the plane lands, prepare to travel in your meeting attire and shoes. Women, select a travel shoe that will allow you to survive long walks through the airport and lug your suitcase up a broken escalator. Consider packing an alternate pair of heels to change into when on the ground en route to the meeting 2. Follow the boss's lead. If your boss pulls out a novel or settles in for a nap after the plane takes off, feel free to do the same. But be ready and willing to work if your boss wants to engage in business conversation. Keep a tablet or pen and notebook in your travel bag.
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Travel Tip: Carry-On Luggage Restrictions Are Shrinking | |
Several of the major carriers have quietly changed carry-on luggage restrictions, which could impact you the next time you’re at the airport.
This information isn’t exactly widespread and enforcement can be arbitrary.
So you could be stopped at the gate for having an oversized bag…even if you’ve brought it on with no problems before.
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