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Attend a meeting Receive training Attend business outings Inspect work Visit customer/suppliers Attend a conference Visit other branches. The method of transport will be chosen according to:. Cost of transport Time available to travel Distance involved
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Attend a meeting Receive training Attend business outings Inspect work Visit customer/suppliers Attend a conference Visit other branches
The method of transport will be chosen according to: Cost of transport Time available to travel Distance involved Position of person in firm eg Managing Director or Clerical Assistant Any transport policies the company may have Back to Questions
Private Car Company Car Hire Car Taxi
Private Car, Company Car and Hire Car Traveller can plan own journey Cheap method of transport Taxi Convenient for short journeys No need to worry about getting lost or parking in city centres
Private Car, Company Car and Hire Car Can be tiring for long journeys Traffic congestion and road works may cause delays Can be difficult and expensive to park in city centres Taxi Expensive for long journeys compared to car
International Trains eg EuroStar Local Trains National Trains
Quicker than travelling by road Easy to travel between city centres Can book seats in advance More comfortable to relax or work Quick service to European countries Refreshments available
Can be expensive during peak times Delays can occur due to technical problems May have to change trains Can sometimes be overcrowded
Domestic Flights International Flights Budget Airlines
Quick method of travel - especially for trips abroad Refreshments etc available en route Faster check-in times for domestic flights
Usually more expensive - although becoming cheaper Delays and cancellations can occur Must make travel arrangements to and from airports International flights may require long check-in times
Ferry Hovercraft Seacat (catamaran)
Easy to travel from UK mainland to UK islands Good facilities and cabins for overnight journeys Cars allowed on most ferries Relatively cheap form of transport
Much slower than air travel Delays may be caused by bad weather Must make travel arrangements to and from the ferry
Name of employee Department and position of employee Destination Start/end dates of trip Purpose of trip Preferred method of travel Accommodation needed Any special requirements - smoker/non-smoker Back to Questions
Timetables - for trains and flights Maps - major cities and towns Hotel Directories Hotel Guides CD Roms - computerised maps etc
Travel Agents - help and advice & discounted fares Travel Guides - information on a particular area Internet - up-to-date information on bookings, reservations, on-line timetables and hotel information
A valid passport EHIC (European Health Insurance Card) - allows free or reduced medical care in EU countries Vaccination form - if visiting certain non-European countries Visa - required for certain non-European countries
Valid driving licence Travel Insurance Maps Credit Cards Telephone Charge Cards Mobile Phone Contact Details
It is important to remember the following points: Location of hotel - ask for a map Cost of room Any special requirements - disabled, non-smoking Meals - which ones are included? Back to Questions
What is an Itinerary? It is a summary of intended activities and travel arrangements. It should include: Dates/days of travel Times (24 hour clock) Flight numbers Airport and check in times Arrival times Booking reference numbers Addresses and telephone numbers Back to Questions
Preparing an Itinerary Travel Request Form handed in by employee Preferred method of travel and any special arrangements noted Travel Booking Form is completed before booking Accommodation Booking Form is completed An Itinerary is then prepared All tickets and documentation gathered and included with the Itinerary
Important that feedback is gained after a trip. How would this be carried out: Informal chat with employee Short meeting is set up Comments sheet completed by employee
What might the employee be asked? Did your journey take as long as was expected? Were you delayed? What were the reasons? Do you have any comments on the companies used? Did you find your destination easily? Was your accommodation satisfactory? Do you have any comments about the hotel? Did your trip run according to your Itinerary?
The answers to these questions allow the Travel Administrators to evaluate how suitable the arrangements have been and helps them to: Estimate the cost of future business trips Making future bookings with various companies
Certain expenses cannot be paid for in advance. Taxi fares Restaurant bills Refreshments Car Parking These can be paid for using:
Sterling (£) or the local currency. Foreign Currency can be purchased from: Banks/Building Societies Travel Agents Post Office Back to Questions
Advantages Disadvantages Useful for small purchases Convenient No protection/insurance against loss or theft Coins can be bulky
Such as Visa and Mastercard Credit cards allow people to purchase goods and services on credit A statement is sent every month stating how much is owed An individual can use a company credit card Back to Questions
Advantages Disadvantages Safer than carrying cash Purchases are covered by insurance In case of emergency more cash may be available Not accepted by all businesses Interest is charged on balance owed each month unless paid back in full
Such as Switch or Delta Payment is automatically deducted from the account by the bank Can also be used to withdraw money in many countries
Advantages Disadvantages Safer than carrying cash Automatically deducted from the bank account Not accepted by all businesses
Can be purchased from the same outlets as foreign currency Each is worth a fixed sum and must be signed on purchase They must be signed when being cashed along with ID (passport) being shown Back to Questions
Advantages Disadvantages Safer than carrying cash Lost or stolen cheques will be replaced Unused cheques can be exchanged for sterling (£) Commission may be charged when purchasing goods Exchanged for currency at a Bureau de Change, or a bank when abroad. Commission may be charged.
Method of Purchase Record of Purchase Cash Receipts Credit Card Copy of sales voucher Travellers Cheques Record of Cheque Number Whenever a business traveller pays for something they must keep a receipt.
The traveller will claim back expenses using an expenses claim form. This will be checked by: Ensuring all receipts/sales vouchers are attached to the form Check the receipts against the figures on the form Check the addition of items and the total claimed Back to Questions
When the form has been checked the employee will be reimbursed by: A cheque Added onto wages Paid directly into his/her bank account
Questions Answer the following questions on the worksheet provided. Use the forward arrow to take you to the first question. Use the help button to take you to the required slide.
Question 1 Identify four pieces of information required by the Administrative Assistant before arranging business travel and accommodation.
Question 2 When booking travel arrangements, state two factors affecting the choice of method of travel
Question 3 When booking travel arrangements state two factors affecting the choice of accommodation.
Question 4 Explain the use of the following documents which relate to travel and accommodation: • Travel and accommodation request form • Itinerary • Expenses claim form
Question 5 Describe the following methods of paying for goods and services while abroad: • Credit Card • Travellers’ Cheques • Currency
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