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Dear Timely Tips Reader,
I
hope that wherever you are in the world you
are enjoying the coming of spring. I myself
have had the luxury of witnessing the
beginning of spring in both Germany and the
Czech Republic in recent weeks due to some
wonderful client engagements. I've also
been traveling extensively around the U.S.
in recent weeks, and I wanted to share two
important time and stress saving tips for
all of you air travelers to remember next
time you get to fly.
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Tip
#1: Use Early Online Check In
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Most domestic carriers in the U.S. and some
international carriers now allow you to check in
and print your boarding passes online up to 24
hours prior to your flight via your internet
connection on your home or work PC. If you can
do this, I strongly recommend that you check in
using this method. By checking in early online,
you beat the rush and the stress of lines at the
airport. And often, you can check the available
seats to get a better seat on your flight,
before the majority of travelers have checked
in. (A quick mini-tip - if you have a flight
connection on your itinerary, check in early
online, and try to get an aisle seat as close to
the front of the plane as possible. This will
help you to deboard the first plane as soon as
possible, and will greatly increase your ability
to make your connection.)
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Tip
#2: Use Sky Caps to Check Your Bags
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The second tip I
strongly recommend is to find and use the "sky
cap" baggage check whenever available. These
men and women usually will collect your bags
curbside at the drop-off area in your airport
(you can usually find the locations of your sky
cap baggage check options on your airline or
airport web site), sometimes for a small per bag
fee (and usually a small gratuity - typically $1
per bag checked). If you have already checked
in online and have your boarding passes printed,
you can go directly to the Sky Cap to complete
your check in and baggage check - and it is
definitely worth the small additional fee or tip
to do this. This will often allow you check
your bags in a few short minutes vs. the 15-30
(or more) minutes it sometimes takes to get
through the standard baggage check line. And,
it allows you to not have to personally
transport your bags throughout the large spaces
of most airports. After sky cap baggage check,
you can usually proceed directly to security,
and then get to your gate in plenty of time to
make your flight without the stress and burden
of carting around your bags and dealing with big
check in lines.
Obviously, these
strategies only work for domestic flights -
international travel requires gated check in for
passport control. But they will save you
significant time and stress, and will allow you
to actually enjoy your travel process vs. the
stress and worry that often accompanies your
flights.
Until next time, Stay Timely!
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Where in the World is Randy?
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Well, I'm
actually writing this from the airport in Prague
in the Czech Republic, although you'll probably
actually receive it after I return to Michigan
via Paris. Thus, the March Timely Tip might
actually be received by many of you in April -
April Fools! As many of you know, I definitely
have a bit of a personal travel bug, and very
much love to explore. I have not been
disappointed this year.
Since
the first of the year, I've had the fortunate
opportunity to visit North Carolina, Houston,
Marco Island, Wiesbaden and the Rudesheim in
Germany, Phoenix, Palm Springs, Los Angeles,
Sedona and the Grand Canyon, and of course,
Prague. And in coming weeks, I'll be visiting
Keystone, the Boston area, Miami, Tucson,
Pennsylvania, Chicago, and Northern Michigan.
Obviously, if you see that I'll be in an area
that you will be in, please drop me a line - I'd
love to get together with you. Also, I'm
planning to create a new feature on my You Tube
channel - picture and video travel blogs. I'll
basically start to take the pictures and video
snippets from my business and pleasure travel
excursions, and post these on my You Tube
channel for any and all of you that might be
also traveling (or thinking of traveling) to
these locations. Look for the first of these
travel blogs - likely featuring Wiesbaden,
Germany, the Grand Canyon, Arizona, and Prague,
in the next couple of weeks. By the way, Prague
is absolutely beautiful this time of the year -
a great springtime location.
Watch future
Timely Tips for more traveler updates and
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Taming the E-mail Beast Update
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My new book, Taming the E-mail Beast: 20
Key Strategies for Managing Your E-mail Account
(and Regaining Your E-mail Sanity),
is progressing nicely. Several chapters have
been completed, and the book should be on to the
copy editor quite soon. For the many of you
that have participated in one of my recent
teleseminars, webinars, or live "Taming E-mail"
programs, you are invited to take advantage of a
few special pre-publication offers on my web
site regarding this new and extremely useful
book (and related audio CD program), and take
your e-mail management capabilities to an all
new level.
Use the following link for more info:
http://www.randalldean.com/offers.html.
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Until Next Time ...
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Obviously, lots of things continuing to
happen here at Randall Dean Consulting &
Training, LLC. Thanks for your continued
participation and support, and enjoy your
"less stress" air travel strategies!
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Presented by:
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Randall Dean Consulting & Training, LLC
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Look for another
issue of Timely Tips next month.
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