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		<title>Work &#038; Play: 4 Charter Bus Tips for Corporate Travel</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Airline tickets for corporate travel can be pricey; especially when there is a large team traveling multiple times a week throughout the year. In some instances, a charter bus for a corporate trip makes perfect business sense. Here are 4 tips for ensuring that your corporate business trip goes off [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Airline tickets for corporate travel can be pricey; especially when there is a large team traveling multiple times a week throughout the year. In some instances, a charter bus for a corporate trip makes perfect business sense.</p>
<p>Here are 4 tips for ensuring that your corporate business trip goes off successfully.</p>
<h2>Tip #1 – Wear Comfortable Clothes</h2>
<p>When it comes to business bus travel, casual comfort is key. Dress in a way that’s going to keep you comfortable for the entire trip. Remember, charter buses can be cold, dress in layers to ensure comfort.</p>
<h2>Tip #2 – Set Productive Goals</h2>
<p>Be prepared to work and collaborate with the team when the time comes. If you’re leading the group, make sure you set 1-2 big goals for the team to accomplish before arriving at the final destination. Unconventional business travel may spark new, innovative ideas.</p>
<h2>Tip #3 – Electronics and Chargers</h2>
<p>Remember to pack your must-have electronics and don’t forget chargers and power cords.</p>
<h2>Tip #4 – Take Time to Relax</h2>
<p>After work goals have been met; take time for yourself to relax and enjoy the view. This would be a great time to read a book that you’ve been carrying around or better yet, listen to some tunes on your phone. Looking to host a group activity? Bring your favorite yet appropriate DVD movies for the whole team to watch.</p>
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