Booking holiday accommodation online

Written by Darren Cronian


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- Make sure that you haverepparttar telephone number ofrepparttar 133842 owner or their representative so that you can call to let them know if your arrival time is delayed. If you encounter an owner who is unwilling to talk to you onrepparttar 133843 phone, beware. You simply cannot send money to someone you’ve never spoken to. Go with your gut feeling. Take out adequate travel insurance, we would recommend that you speak to a travel insurance specialist, and explainrepparttar 133844 type of holiday you are going to book - that way your going to getrepparttar 133845 right advice, andrepparttar 133846 right level of insurance - remember that you'll pay a deposit, if for any reason your ill, or your flight is cancelled or delayed, you'll need insurance to be able to claimrepparttar 133847 deposit back.

- Don't be embarrassed to ask for testimonials from other holidaymakers, or email address / telephone number of other holidaymakers who have bookrepparttar 133848 accommodation. Have a search onrepparttar 133849 internet, and see if you can "dig" up any bad feedback or reviews aboutrepparttar 133850 owners or property rental.

“To many this may sound time consuming,” says Darren, “Most owners, respond within 24 hours, once you have confirmation ofrepparttar 133851 booking and paidrepparttar 133852 deposit, then you book your flight, and travel insurance - by leavingrepparttar 133853 travel agent out ofrepparttar 133854 process, you will save money, and you haverepparttar 133855 opportunity to researchrepparttar 133856 location and accommodation, before booking, compared to booking with an agent who, let's be honest is trying to get you to book quickly, for commission.”

Darren says that many travel agents are now realisingrepparttar 133857 potential ofrepparttar 133858 internet, our website alone, is a complete booking portal, you search for accommodation, contactrepparttar 133859 owner, and then through our travel shop you can book your flights, car hire and travel insurance. Next time your looking to book your holiday - have a search onrepparttar 133860 internet, you'll be surprised what you can find.

Darren Cronian is the writer of various articles for holiday home owners and renters. Darren also runs and owns a UK-based holiday company called Worldwide Holiday Homes


Have new technologies improved solo business travels?

Written by Stephane Vergnaud


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So are business travellers doomed to feel lonely, depressed or uncomfortable when away from home? Well, there are some tips one can follow to try improve this situation: Try to talk to people who are waiting to be seated atrepparttar restaurant. If they are alone, they will probably be very happy to share their table with you, and enjoy a much more relaxed evening. Try to arrange to meet with somebody you know in town, or somebody you have metrepparttar 133841 same day at work or elsewhere. Ask for a table near a people-watching window. If you eat alone, at least you can look at what is going on outside. Go torepparttar 133842 restaurant early. Very often, restaurants have a more romantic setting at later times, something you want to avoid if you are alone! Finally use networking clubs to contact other people who live locally. You may then meet with them (important: always do so in a public place)

New technologies have improvedrepparttar 133843 way we can plan and organise business travels. However, when it comes to it, only old-fashioned tips will make your solo journeys a better experience.

Stephane Vergnaud is the Founder and MD of Nomad Business Club, the first business club to offer you the possibility to meet and network with other members, wherever and whenever you travel at www.nomadbusinessclub.net.


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