Archive for June 15th, 2011

Travel Tips For Consultants

Travel Insurance Tips

Travel is a fact of life for most consultants. Many spend 45 weeks on the road every year, and some say they wouldn’t want it any other way.

We know one married couple where both are traveling consultants. They often joke that they should write a book called “Marriage on Three Days a Week” because they only see each other from Thursday night to Sunday night most weeks. Of course, they take great vacations with all the frequent flier miles and hotel points, and neither one is left at home to manage the household while the other dines in restaurants every night and comes home expecting all the chores to be done. (more…)



Top Ten Travel Tips

Annual Travel Insurance

More and more people are travelling abroad for their vacations than ever before and hopefully the great majority of them return home with many enjoyable experiences to remember and to recount to their maybe less fortunate friends.

Unfortunately this doesn’t always happen and the reason is often down to lack of preparation and planning on the behalf of the traveller.

Having travelled extensively through my work and because of my passion with learning about the world and its people I’d like to pass on a few tips picked up from personal experience that may help anyone travelling to far climes.

Some of these tips may seem silly but I have seen some dire results of not taking them seriously. (more…)



Smart Travel Tips When Flying

Annual Travel Insurance

Taking a trip can be a nerve-wrecking experience, whether you’re taking a last minute trip, or your trip is something that you’ve planned out weeks or even months in advance. This is because as you are anticipating the destination on the other end of your flight, you’re constantly wondering what you’ll need, what they’ll already have for you, what you can’t leave at home and what you can’t leave there. This means you are usually running around in circles at the last minute making sure you’ve packed your tooth brush, contact solution, passport, extra batteries, and chewing gum for the flight, and anything else that is vital to you. Now add in the flight security restrictions you must take into consideration when you arrive at the airport and you’re sure to lose your mind. But while it can be worrisome trying to get everything together, I can assure you, traveling doesn’t have to be the end of the world if you do a little planning and follow these easy travel tips. Read on! (more…)