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How to avoid business trip disasters: Tips from beTravelwise

Tips to avoid business trip disasters from beTravelwise

Travel safety specialist beTravelwise has issued a list of top tips on how to avoid business trip disasters. The advice is based on the experiences of the companyโ€™s Women Travel Advisor Sophie Harwood, a seasoned traveller who has been stranded in a storm, had her handbag stolen, suffered from food poisoning, been detained at a Middle East airport, and left her luggage in the boot of a taxi.

Sophie-Harwood_LOW-RESโ€œAbout 99.9% of the time, business travel goes smoothly with no hitches โ€“ you explore a new place, hopefully meet new people, stay in a nice hotel and perhaps try some new food or a new activity. However, sometimes things go wrong,โ€ says Harwood.

โ€œI have experienced many setbacks during my travels and while I have lived to tell the tale, Iโ€™ve learned some valuable lessons that are worth sharing with fellow business travellers to help them avoid similar misfortunes.โ€

Her sage advice ranges from keeping taxi receipts to ensure you can contact the driver should you leave your belongings in the vehicle by accident, to sticking to the โ€˜boil it, cook it, peel it, or forget itโ€™ mantra when dining overseas.

Sophieโ€™s five true stories and lessons learned are summarised below.

Story #1: Stranded in Chicago because of a storm
Lessons learned:

  • Sign up for text or email alerts from your airline.
  • Work your local network โ€“ donโ€™t be afraid or nervous to reach out to friends or colleagues for help in a sticky situation.
  • Seek out helpful people.

Story #2: Handbag stolen in Vienna
Lessons learned:

  • Even the safest of destinations can still be risky.
  • Always remain vigilant.
  • Keep your valuables on you, not near you.
  • Disguise valuables as something else.
  • Report incidents to the police.
  • Ask your hotel for help.

Story #3: Detained in Dubai airport because of incorrect travel documents
Lessons learned:

  • It is your personal responsibility to check the travel document requirements for your destination.
  • Know the limitations of your embassy or consulate.
  • Check to see if your company has an internal security department or an outsourced assistance provider.

Story #4: Luggage left in the trunk of a Hong Kong taxi
Lessons learned:

  • Only pay for your taxi once you have exited the vehicle and recovered your personal belongings.
  • Never put valuables in the trunk/boot of a vehicle.
  • Always ask for a receipt from taxi drivers โ€“ you never know if you might need to contact them.
  • Make sure your electronics are encrypted and password protected.
  • Keep copies of your essential identity documents in an encrypted secure online repository that you can access from anywhere.

Story #5: Food poisoning in Lisbon
Lessons learned:

  • Stick to the โ€˜boil it, cook it, peel it, or forget itโ€™ mantra and be particularly cautious about eating meat, seafood and dairy produce.
  • Seek medical advice from a licensed medical practitioner.
  • Postpone travel if you can.