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INSTITUTO UNIVERSITARIO DEL CENTRO DE MÉXICO


UCEM PLANTEL HIDALGO
LICENCIATURA EN NEGOCIOS INTERNACIONALES
ANTONIO DE JESUS RUIZ LICEA
INGLES XI
ONCEAVO CUATRIMESTRE
DOCENTE: LEONEL HERNANDEZ ARANGO
GRUPO CY2NIN1121
CELAYA GUANAJUATO A 16 DE AGOSTO DE 2020
Instituto Universitario del Centro de México

SUMMARY

How to plan a vacation trip in 7 steps (travel blogger style)

Step 1: Decide where and how to go

Determined by your individual circumstances (time or money, number of companions, days,


transportation you will use) now choose where to go by (Recommendations, social media,
Friends and family) creates a "list of destinations" you'd like to go to, friends and family. Not only
can they help you save money on accommodation, but they can also inform you about the things
you can do there. Be specific "By July, I want to go to London for a week with my boyfriend.

Step 2: Pick a time to travel

plan well to reduce time and money delays, look for the season that best suits you either on
vacation or when there are not too many tourists and prices go down, consider the weather and
holidays if it is in a foreign country, be flexible and not specific so you will have more
opportunities for flights at good prices.

Step 3: Take time off of work

make sure you approve your time off from work, write a letter or a message in which you detail
what you are requesting, if you have projects to deliver to the person you are delegating and the
media through which they can find you, make sure you do it in a nice tone and be detailed as well
as send it a week before your trip or much earlier.

Step 4: Find affordable flights

Two of the most effective tools to find affordable flights are: Travel credit cards, the cards offer
bonuses that can give you the trip for free if you accumulate points. Repositioning with error
fares, I’ll give it to you straight: Airlines really mess up sometimes. Sometimes their mishaps lead
to some great deals for you through “error fares.” Error fares are airline tickets that are,
temporarily, a WAY lower price than they’d normally be (typically through technical or human
error). These fares often mean travelers can get tickets from mainland U.S. to places like Europe
and Asia for a few hundred dollars or less. To find these errors and deals, there are a number of
websites that are dedicated to hunting them out.

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Step 5: Find a good place to stay

Along with hostels, travelers can also find great, affordable places to stay through home sharing
sites like Airbnb or Couchsurfing. There are even awesome cards like the Starwood Preferred
Guest Credit Card that allow you to maximize your points for hotel stays.

Step 6: Call your credit card companies

Credit card companies get nervous when they see you make purchases you don’t normally
make, especially when those purchases are somewhere you don’t live.That’s why it’s important to
give them a heads up before you go. Tell your credit card companies about your travels Cash. It’s
always a good idea to carry $100 – $500 in emergency cash just in case something goes wrong.
“I bring cash with me just in case my card doesn’t work while traveling,” Naveen says.ATM/Debit
card. One of the biggest hassles when it comes to getting money while abroad is international
fees, especially when it comes to ATMs. However, you can circumvent that with the right cards.

Step 7: Budget consciously for the trip

Save money for travel and Earn money for travel, Most banks allow you to create a sub-savings
account along with your normal savings account (you can even name them too!). You can put
money into this account each month and know that it’s going towards your traveling goals.

ATENTAMENTE

Antonio De Jesús Ruiz Licea.

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