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Saving Money On Business Travel

Saving Money On Business TravelAs your business evolves, your partnerships and clients will likely evolve with it. Once the business has grown enough to gain international clients, you may soon be sending employees on overseas business trips to meet with clients. If you’re worried about fitting international travel into the company’s budget, fear not — there are ways to save money.

Choose Affordable Transportation

Most countries have pretty extensive transportation systems, so it’s easy to find affordable travel options for employees. Investigate ways to get around the area — bus, subway or even walking are always less expensive than taking a taxi — and send employees a map that clearly marks the nearest subway or bus stations. Or, book a hotel within walking distance of the location where your employee will meet your client.

Avoid Expensive Restaurants

Speaking of hotels, picking the right one helps employees save money on expensive restaurant fare. When booking a hotel, look for ones that offer breakfast buffets or in-room coffee makers, eliminating the need to purchase at least one meal. Or, you could help them avoid eating at restaurants altogether. If you can find a reasonably priced hotel with kitchens in the rooms, book it. This allows employees to purchase enough groceries to cook meals for the duration of the trip.

Hire a Travel Agent

In today’s stress-filled business environment, it’s hard to even find the time to schedule a business trip. A travel agent takes care of scheduling flights, booking hotel rooms, arranging transportation and suggestion dining options. And, since travel agents know their way around travel rewards programs, they can usually find cheaper flight and hotel upgrades than you can. If the initial price of hiring a travel agent seems steep, consider this — one company saved more than $88,000 by switching to a travel agent.

Don’t Forget the Details

Taking care of major plans like flights, transportation and lodging is important, but don’t overlook details that could equal big savings:

By making informed decisions, you’ll be able to foster international business relationships without breaking the bank. Don’t think of business travel as a burden, think of it as a sign that your small business is growing into the successful business it’s meant to be.