Whether you are a
first-time flyer or a seasoned pro, planning a business trip can be a daunting
experience. Getting paid to travel is a great perk, but managing an itinerary
while focusing on meetings and agendas can be stressful. That’s why our team
here at Day Flier is committed to helping all of our clients have the most
stress-free trip possible. We iron out the details in your itinerary, saving
you time, money, and hassle. However, the prospect of living out of a suitcase,
even for just for a few days, can be challenging.
Using a service like
Day Flier can be an enormous step toward reducing business travel stress. We
are often able to turn overnight trips into single day trips, thereby
eliminating the need for stuffing suitcases with extra clothes and toiletries. But for the unavoidable times when your trip
must be longer, take a look at some of our favorite tips for mastering the art
of packing for business travel.
1. Never Check a Bag
When flying with Day
Flier you won’t need to worry about this, as you’ll bypass the baggage checking
process altogether. However, if you
elect to fly with an airline, baggage claim and check in lines are a huge
source of wasted time. Experienced travelers streamline this process by packing
only what will fit into a carry-on bag. Anyone who has ever dealt with lost
luggage understands how much time and sanity can be preserved by avoiding this
unnecessary step altogether.
2. Black Is Your Best
Friend
Black goes with
everything and is the perfect solution for mixing and matching outfits. Having
a versatile wardrobe will help you get through a long trip. Items such as
blazers, scarves, and jewelry will help diversify your look and increase your
outfit options.
3. Invest in Non-Iron
Clothes
Men can get away with
wearing the same shirt twice during a weeklong business trip. Invest in
high-quality brands and materials that are wrinkle resistant.
4. Utilize All Spaces
Choose a briefcase or
purse that can easily fit a laptop, tablet, or other device. If you can dress
casually on the plane, wear gym shoes to save space. Use the nesting doll
technique and stuff socks, underwear, and small items into shoes.
5. Keep Toiletries to a
Minimum
Don’t worry about
bringing shampoo and conditioner, as most hotels supply these items. You can
even call ahead and make sure the room is equipped with a hair dryer if needed.
Don’t be afraid to take the mini soaps and toothpaste that hotels provide for
your next stop.
Remember the golden
rule of business travel: Reduce, reduce, reduce. Whatever you think you need
for a business trip, take less and save time. From all of us at Day Flier,
happy traveling!