Business travelers navigate highways, airports, and mass transit stations like the pros they are. Their routines are clockwork: efficient, precise, and organized. How? They have a checklist. It might be a physical list that they go over before any trip, or it could be a subconscious list, perfected over time and embedded into a cyclical routine. Either way, you should incorporate their lists into yours for a misadventure-free travel experience.Failing to remember certain items, such as your airline tickets or passport, can turn any business trip into a nightmare. That’s why writing everything down on a business travel checklist is so important. You can always refer back to this list whenever another trip is in the works, as well as add to it if necessary. However, keep in mind that a destination plays a major part in what you need to bring.
If you are a new business traveler, you may not know that it is best to try and pack as little as possible when going on business trips, especially if you’re flying. One way to accomplish this is to pack clothing that you can mix and match. For example, bringing one pair of pants that matches three shirts is much more efficient than bringing three pairs of pants that only match one shirt each. You should also consider dressing professionally while traveling because that is one less outfit you have to pack. Rolling up your clothes rather than folding them or investing in vaccuum storage bags are other ways to reduce the amount of space used in your bag.
However, one major challenge for business travelers, when it comes to clothing, is wrinkles. Some hotels offer irons and dry-cleaning services, so you should definitely consider those options. Still, if you're in a bind, another trick is to purchase a wrinkle remover spray.
Additionally, when it comes to packing clean clothes and dirty shoes in the same place, wrap your shoes in a plastic bag. It won't take up any more room and they'll be separate from everything else. The weather plays a role in what clothes you bring as well, so check what the forecast is going to be before you leave. For instance, if rain is in your foreseeable future, don't forget to pack an umbrella or raincoat.
When it comes to shampoo, conditioner and other liquids, it’s best to purchase the travel-sized bottles, especially if you are not checking your luggage—which is highly recommended because you won't have to worry about it getting lost. In order to be able to bring liquids in your carry-on, make sure they are 3.4 ounces or less.
There are some items you should add to your business travel checklist only if they apply to you. For example, if you wear glasses or contacts, remember to pack them, as well as your contact case and solution. If you are taking any prescriptions, don’t forget to bring them as well. If you have sensitive skin, bring your own hand lotion. Every business traveler is different, so be sure to customize your business travel checklist to fit your needs.