3. MATT MULLEN
@MattMullenUK
Senior Analyst
451 Research 100
Travel Days
per Year
Make the most out of your travel by joining as
many loyalty schemes as you can; that freebie
late checkout or room upgrade could turn a
miserable day into a great one (FlyerTalk &
HeadForPoints are great resources).
4. R “RAY” WANG
@rwang0
Principal Analyst & Founder
Constellation Research 200
Travel Days
per Year
For winter travel, book a train as
backup. Get a refundable ticket.
It may save your butt. Have a
rental car on hold just in case
the airport shuts down so you
can drive to your destination.
Book a room. Cancellations are
typically before 6pm so it's
better to be safe than sorry.
5. MICHAEL KRIGSMAN
@mkrigsman
CEO
Asuret 80
Travel Days
per Year
AirBnB can be your
best friend or worst
enemy– look very
closely at the photos
and reviews.
6. Sign up for TSA
PreCheck to
check in quickly
without hassles.
LAURIE MCCABE
@lauriemccabe
Partner
SMB Group 70
Travel Days
per Year
7. LAURA NURZYNSKI
@lnurzynski
Group Vice
President, IDC 50
Travel Days
per Year
Always expect something to not go as planned. Lost luggage, plane
delays, forgot your phone charger, only parking available is on the roof
and its January and there will be 18 inches of snow on your car when
you return home. Then you’ve set your expectations low and will be
pleased if only one of these things happens.
8. JAKE SOROFMAN
@jakesorofman
Research Director
Gartner 75
Travel Days
per Year
Maintain folders of
reading material to
fill the interminable
spaces between
taxi and takeoff.
10. CORY MUNCHBACH
@corinnejames
Research Analyst
Forrester 100
Travel Days
per Year
Invest in a good
roller bag. It's
worth it.
11. NIGEL FENWICK
@nigelfenwick
VP & Principal Analyst
Forrester 145
Travel Days
per Year
If you have to fly on a
regional jet, try to pack a
smaller carry-on that will
fit the overhead instead of
a regular-sized carry-on. It
will save time waiting for
plane-side bag claim.
12. ARIANNA VALENTINI
@lilvprintermc
Senior Research
Analyst, InfoTrends 60
Travel Days
per Year
I tend to travel using what my friends
call the “bag lady” approach.
Instead of a purse, I carry a large tote
with many zip pouches. I keep one for
receipts (easy to find when doing
expense reports later), one for liquids,
and one filled with travel items like
extra socks, chap stick, and tea bags.
This way I never have to dig through a
bag– I just pull out a labeled pouch!
13. CORY MUNCHBACH
@corinnejames
Research Analyst
Forrester 100
Travel Days
per Year
I always go with
either a navy or black
base for my clothing
so that I can limit the
number of shoes and
accessories I need to
coordinate.
14. MICHAEL KRIGSMAN
@mkrigsman
CEO
Asuret 80
Travel Days
per Year
Bring a battery pack for your phone– if your phone dies
when you have to get directions, find an email, or
whatever, then you are screwed.
15. LAURIE MCCABE
@lauriemccabe
Partner
SMB Group 70
Travel Days
per Year
Take anti-bacterial
wet wipes
to wipe
down your
tray table, arm
rests, etc. And
always take
hand sanitizer.
17. MATT MULLEN
@MattMullenUK
Senior Analyst
451 Research 100
Travel Days
per Year
When flying
across timezones
– especially long-haul
– set your
watch to the
destination time
as soon as you
get to the airport.
Consider that
time the current
time and it helps
fight jetlag upon
arrival (but don’t
miss your flight!)
18. R “RAY” WANG
@rwang0
Principal Analyst & Founder
Constellation Research 200
Travel Days
per Year
Use your airline’s
mobile app. I've tried
most of them but the
United one tops my list.
19. NIGEL FENWICK
@nigelfenwick
VP & Principal Analyst
Forrester 145
Travel Days
per Year
If you have to take a red-eye,
eat dinner before you
board to maximize your
sleep time. Take a sleep
aid right before you board.
20. JAKE SOROFMAN
@jakesorofman
Research Director
Gartner 75
Travel Days
per Year
Set in-flight goals
for work tasks
and then reward
yourself with a
good book or a
bad movie.
21. LAURA NURZYNSKI
@lnurzynski
Group Vice
President, IDC 50
Travel Days
per Year
I use plane time to do
something constructive
that I enjoy. I might
read a business-related
or personal-interest
book. And I always
bring knitting.
I find these activities
recharge me and I can
focus more on work
once I arrive at my
destination.
22. JAKE SOROFMAN
@jakesorofman
Research Director
Gartner 75
Travel Days
per Year
Stay hydrated
and always opt
for the aisle seat
(these tips are
logically
connected).
23. MATT MULLEN
@MattMullenUK
Senior Analyst
451 Research 100
Travel Days
per Year
Don’t steal my arm
rest. I won’t say
anything because I’m
British, but I’ll be
secretly stabbing you
in my mind.
25. SARAH HODGES
@hodges
Vice President
Smarterer 50
Travel Days
per Year
Invest in the front desk. Be
gracious and kind when you
arrive - people will be more
likely to hook you up with
the good stuff!
26. PAUL ENGLISH
@englishpaulm
Cofounder, KAYAK
CEO & Cofounder, Blade 70
Travel Days
per Year
Don't ever pre-pay
for gas at the
car rental counter.
27. SAM MELNICK
@SamMelnick
Senior Research
Analyst, IDC 30
Travel Days
per Year
Avoid using the crappy
hotel iron by hanging
clothes in the bathroom
and using the shower
(at full heat) to “steam
out” any wrinkles.
28. AMANDA CARLSON-PHILLIPS
@TeamEXOS
VP, Nutrition and
Research, Exos
Great nutrition during travel
can be as simple as packing
your own snacks. Taking
your own water bottle, home
made trail mix, beef jerky,
raw nuts, fruit, protein
powder, tea, oatmeal packets
and your favorite minimally
processed bar (like Lara bars)
will help you keep your
energy levels high, your
mood stable, and your
waistline in check.
29. JAKE SOROFMAN
@jakesorofman
Research Director
Gartner 75
Travel Days
per Year
Follow a strict,
monastic regimen:
early to bed, early to
rise and whatnot.
30. LAURA NURZYNSKI
@lnurzynski
Group Vice
President, IDC 50
Travel Days
per Year
Business travel can take you
to some lovely places. I
always try to take time,
whether it is a half day or an
hour, to enjoy something
about the venue. A few
weeks ago, I found myself in
Half Moon Bay at the Ritz
overlooking the Pacific
Ocean. A client and I decided
to have our last meeting of
the day outside by the fire,
with a cocktail and the
refreshing ocean breezes.
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