People often complain about how difficult flying can be these days. I recently spoke with certified speaking professional Garrison Wynn to learn what can make it easier to travel and navigate the airlines.
Wynn, who categorizes himself as a professional traveler, "commutes" nationwide to about 100 speaking engagements each year.
Here, in a series of interviews, he provides tips for ironing the kinks out of air travel for speakers and others who often find them flying on business.
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In previous interviews, we've covered how and what to pack for easy, frequent travel and how to navigate airport security with minimal hassle. So, assuming I've now reached my destination, how do I get around on the ground? Shuttles, cabs, car services what's best and why?
Traveling on business, the best thing you could ever do is use a car service a limousine company that provides a Lincoln Town Car, a Cadillac or a comparable vehicle. This does not mean a stretch limo with a full bar and neon lights on the ceiling.
You don't need a rolling brothel, just reliable transportation. When you call, just ask for the price of a "town car" and tell them where you want to go. Some services provide cars that are even less expensive than a town car.