Friday, November 14, 2008

Business Travel Etiquette

An important part of doing business is conducting yourself in an appropriate manner, and traveling is no exception, whether it is business or personal.

With the holiday season upon us and passengers packed into airports and planes, delays are inevitable and tempers start flaring. It can be a challenge to stay patient and maintain your manners, but during these busy times it is crucial to remember that everyone is going to get to the same place at the same time. The best way to alleviate this stress is to take a deep breath, be prepared and keep an attitude of cooperation.

It is always polite to assist someone with luggage if necessary, or to move so that travelers can sit with companions. Once seated, share your space and arm rests, and try not to get up to use the restroom when your seat mate is fast asleep or just settled down with a tray of food.

If you are next to a super chatty traveler and you do not want to talk, it is not rude to simply say, “Please don’t take offense but I’ve been waiting all day to read this article.” And if you are the chatty traveler, be open to the subtle signs that someone wants to be left alone. If a meal is served and you are both eating, however, it is polite to participate in some light conversation.
Like it or not, travel has changed dramatically over the years, and today it is geared towards the masses.

Things will (and do) go wrong, so traveling with a realistic attitude is key. Many factors can control whether a flight is on time or has available seating, so be patient, be prepared and be polite. Everyone wants the same thing…to get from point A to point B in the most pleasant way possible. Traveling with good etiquette will only ensure a successful venture...in business, through the holidays, or any other time.

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