dianevill
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Help!
I am starting a new job June 16th that requires some travel. Here's the thing: the company is pretty small (12 employees) and I'm on my own for making travel arrangements. I have no idea where to start. I'm going to be traveling all over the states and maybe Canada (and a possible trip to Rome - now that one I'm excited about!).
Where do I start? I'll have a company credit card - no mile rewards; I'm supposed to watch costs but don't necessarily have to take the cheapest flight. They are more concerned with getting me to places in a timely fashion (but I'm guessing they wouldn't appreciate a $1300 airfare bill when I could have gotten a one-stop flight for $300). I do have some kind of rewards card with Northwest, but I haven't been on a plane in so many years that I don't think it's worth anything.
Do I go through Travelocity? Do I get a travel agent that I just call and tell him/her to book it? Do I go to the airline's website directly? Any airlines I really want to avoid? (I'll be flying out of Milwaukee). I know I want to do non-stop if that's possible and financially feasible. What about car rental? Am I better off always using the same company so I can get upgrades (and which do you recommend)? Same with hotels. Try to stick with the same hotel chain? Again, any recommendations?
As you can tell, I'm pretty clueless. Any and all advice is welcome. This is the only part of the job I'm really nervous about. REALLY nervous!
Thanks for any help!
I am starting a new job June 16th that requires some travel. Here's the thing: the company is pretty small (12 employees) and I'm on my own for making travel arrangements. I have no idea where to start. I'm going to be traveling all over the states and maybe Canada (and a possible trip to Rome - now that one I'm excited about!).
Where do I start? I'll have a company credit card - no mile rewards; I'm supposed to watch costs but don't necessarily have to take the cheapest flight. They are more concerned with getting me to places in a timely fashion (but I'm guessing they wouldn't appreciate a $1300 airfare bill when I could have gotten a one-stop flight for $300). I do have some kind of rewards card with Northwest, but I haven't been on a plane in so many years that I don't think it's worth anything.
Do I go through Travelocity? Do I get a travel agent that I just call and tell him/her to book it? Do I go to the airline's website directly? Any airlines I really want to avoid? (I'll be flying out of Milwaukee). I know I want to do non-stop if that's possible and financially feasible. What about car rental? Am I better off always using the same company so I can get upgrades (and which do you recommend)? Same with hotels. Try to stick with the same hotel chain? Again, any recommendations?
As you can tell, I'm pretty clueless. Any and all advice is welcome. This is the only part of the job I'm really nervous about. REALLY nervous!
Thanks for any help!