Tips for Better Business Travel

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(NC)-It’s no surprise that company cost cutting puts added pressure on business travelers. To help manage budgets in the economic downturn, travellers will need to implement measures that maximize value. Since the use of conferencing tools such as webinars can’t always replace face-to-face meetings, Days Inns – Canada offers some essential tips for the frugal, cost-conscious business traveller.

Comfort Counts: With budget cutbacks and travel restraints, your next business trip doesn’t have to break the bank. Why not pass on the 4-star hotel and go for a 3-star that will provide clean, comfortable rooms, exceptional service and the essential hotel amenities all at a reasonable price. Keep in mind discount business travel shouldn’t mean cutting out necessities. Visit brand-specific websites to find up-to-date photography and room descriptions so you know exactly what to expect.

Better Value for Your Dollar: For the guaranteed best available rate, remember to book online hotel reservations well in advance. Look for low cost national hotel chains that cater to business travelers, such as Days Inn hotels with amenities including free high-speed Internet access, a free Daybreak Café breakfast at most locations and spacious work desk and high-intensity work light. And, be on the lookout for special hotel discounts such as bonus loyalty points and business packages.

Get Rewarded: Check with your hotel to see if they offer a loyalty rewards travel program, such as Wyndham Rewards. Look for a participating partner, such as Days Inn and earn valuable points during your stay that can be redeemed for hundreds of great rewards like gift cards for shopping, restaurants and entertainment.

Stay Connected: It’s a good idea to send your business itinerary to a coworker, friend or relative so someone will always know your whereabouts. Be sure to carry a cell phone when traveling alone, and of course sending an e-mail from the road to keep people informed is a good idea.

Less Is More: Be sure to pack light and right – the less you pack, the less you have to carry. A checklist with different categories will help you get organized and ensure you fill your suitcase with the necessities. Traveling with light luggage will ease your trip and increase overall comfort level while on the road.

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The Eastern Canada Holidays

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Plan for the best holidays ever – The Eastern Canada Holidays

If you are planning for a holidays, plan for the best holidays ever. Yes without any doubt that is the Eastern Canada Holidays. Canada has the highest maritime resources that you can enjoy. It has the highest tides with warm water and salt waters covered by ice. You can see there whales and cross there longest bridge. There are huge landscapes to inspire you like the island Prince Edward, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Charlottetown and New Brunswick..

Not only the places will attract you in your Eastern Canada Holidays, but also there are the friendliest people waiting to welcome you. You will be refreshed by salty air at the sandy beach. You can enjoy there by charming fishing or see its attractive wildlife. You will see the difference of lighthouses there in remote places.You will be amazed by the northern shore and national park of Cape Brenton and the coastal highway cabot trail.

Whatever you want like natural beauty or rich heritage or varities of culture you will get it in your next Eastern Canada Holidays. Your vacation will be further enriched by tasty seafood served by the warm hospitality. You will like the difference of the attraction in cosmopolitan city and rocky coves, alps, andes, there. You can not forget the river cruise experience in the St. Lawrence River.

Even if you are a frequent traveler, all your travel history will get down infront of Eastern Canada Holidays. The memory will be so much remarkable that you can never forget it or replace it with other memories.

This trip is designed for those who want to explore the Northeast United States and Canada’s Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Once you see the natural beauty of the rugged coastlines and forests, you will discover why visitors are so passionate about these beautiful regions. We travel in small, intimate groups (maximum of 13 passengers) and have the benefit of a professionally trained local guide who knows the best places in the national parks, national monuments and wilderness areas to respectfully observe wildlife, to enjoy fun, adventurous activities and appreciate the flavours of the local culture.

This is a camping based tour and we utilize state/national/private owned campgrounds. Our group is self sufficient and we provide all camping equipment (except sleeping bag) and a state of the art portable kitchen- and all camping meals are included in the tour price. We also stay in a locally owned 3 star hotel, eat other meals in locally owned restaurants and utilize established local suppliers for activities en route that help support local business and keep money in the community.

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