7 Ways To Cut Business Travel Costs


Take Time To Build Relationships

Carry your own cheap (and healthy) food, and try to avoid spending at airports and gift shops as all items are heavily marked up. While food can go on your business tax account; save that for meals with clients. Treat clients to a meal at a nice restaurant where you can discuss and get to know their goals. This will develop your work relationship.

Don’t Neglect Anything

While you’re visiting clients, don’t neglect your vendors, or anyone with whom you have noteworthy dealings.  If you take the time to meet vendors personally, they’ll get a better understanding of your needs, and will prioritize business.

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