This document provides travel etiquette and safety tips for international travel. It defines travel etiquette as proper behavior when traveling to unfamiliar places. When traveling internationally, learn about local customs, language, and gestures. For business travel, be punctual, dress appropriately, and be professional. No matter the destination, be respectful, learn about the local culture, remember you are a guest, watch what you say, be mindful, and be patient. Safety tips include carrying belongings close, having emergency contacts, researching destinations, being aware of surroundings, securing belongings, and making copies of important documents. Proper documentation for travel includes identification, tickets, itinerary, directions, and business documents if applicable. International travel requires a
This document provides travel etiquette and safety tips for international travel. It defines travel etiquette as proper behavior when traveling to unfamiliar places. When traveling internationally, learn about local customs, language, and gestures. For business travel, be punctual, dress appropriately, and be professional. No matter the destination, be respectful, learn about the local culture, remember you are a guest, watch what you say, be mindful, and be patient. Safety tips include carrying belongings close, having emergency contacts, researching destinations, being aware of surroundings, securing belongings, and making copies of important documents. Proper documentation for travel includes identification, tickets, itinerary, directions, and business documents if applicable. International travel requires a
This document provides travel etiquette and safety tips for international travel. It defines travel etiquette as proper behavior when traveling to unfamiliar places. When traveling internationally, learn about local customs, language, and gestures. For business travel, be punctual, dress appropriately, and be professional. No matter the destination, be respectful, learn about the local culture, remember you are a guest, watch what you say, be mindful, and be patient. Safety tips include carrying belongings close, having emergency contacts, researching destinations, being aware of surroundings, securing belongings, and making copies of important documents. Proper documentation for travel includes identification, tickets, itinerary, directions, and business documents if applicable. International travel requires a
& Etiquette Julianna Poulda Travel Etiquette To use for any Occasion Travel Etiquette Defined • Travel: A journey especially to a distant or unfamiliar place
• Etiquette: Standards for proper behavior
Combined those terms and you get:
• Travel Etiquette: Is the proper behavior displayed by a person
that traveled to a distant or unfamiliar place Travel Etiquette If you are traveling internationally, you should: • Learn a little about where you are travelling and their: • Customs • Language • Gestures • For business travel, you should: • Be punctual • Dress appropriately • Be professional Travel Etiquette Continued No matter where or why you are traveling, you should: • Be respectful and polite • Learn about the place you are traveling to • Remember you are a guest • Watch what you say • Be mindful • Be patient Safety Tips for Safe Travel Stay Safe No Matter Where You Travel Safety Tips
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Carry all personal Make sure you have If you are traveling Do not stray from the belongings close to a list of emergency alone, make sure itinerary or touristic you. numbers. someone you trust spots. knows where you are traveling. Safety Tips Continued
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Do your research Be aware of your Keep your belongs Make copies of and make an surroundings. safe in your hotel documents that are itinerary. room. important to your travel plans. What Should you Bring? From Passport to Money What you need for traveling You should always have: • ID • Plane ticket • Itinerary • Hotel/Car Information • Directions/Maps For business travel: • Travel Expense Forms • Business Documents such as: • Reports • Speeches • Correspondences • Office supplies/Equipment: • Notebook • Pens • Laptop What you need Continued For International Travel : • Passport • Visa • Health Documents • Proof of medical or travel insurance • Currency • You can get foreign currency at you bank • Order it through a currency conversion website • Use an international ATM • Airport exchange kiosk • But remember that there is always an exchange rate and fee Works Cited admin2. “7 Travel Etiquette Tips to Make Your Trip Easier - Early Air Way.” The Early Air Way, 4 Mar. 2021, https://theearlyairway.com/travel- etiquette-tips/.
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