THE FACTS ABOUT OTHER BUSINESS TRAVEL TIPS


Check-in at home: Many airlines now allow you to check-in from home or the office. For example, British Airways lets you check-in, choose a seat and print your ticket. Some car rental companies such as Hertz allow you to go straight to your car avoiding queues in the airport terminal.
Airport parking: Several companies such as www.holidayextras.co.uk offer a meet and greet service from departures that means you don't have to waste time driving to an airport car park.
Take some small denomination notes: this avoids spending too much on tipping when you first arrive in a country.
Record-keeping on the road: Organise your receipts and keep them in order so that you can fill in your expenses quickly. Categorise them and keep them in an organiser separate from your personal receipts.
In-flight wine: The Cellar in the Sky award organised by Business Traveller www.businesstraveller.com and Wine International gives an insight into where you can sample the best wines in-flight.