Oh, I won’t forget that!”Famous last words. They are inevitably uttered at some point by every business traveler who, regrettably, was wrong about their ability to simply remember everything they would need during this particular episode of traveling for business. If only they had used a business travel checklist, including a packing list.
Documents
Tech
Clothing
Toiletries
Health
Passport / ID
Laptop and chargers
Pajamas
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Prescriptions
Boarding pass
Headphones
Socks and underwear
Razor and shaving cream
Pain reliever
Cash and credit cards
Phone charger
1 set of workout clothes
Mini shampoo and conditioner
TSA-approved first aid kit
Notebook and pen
Portable charger
1 suit with two matching shirts
Hairbrush
Reusable water bottle
Downloaded movies, music and podcasts
1 pair of pants / jeans
Dry shampoo
Healthy snacks
2 nice tops
Deodorant
Gum and mints
Light fleece
Makeup
Dressy shoes
Moisturiser and lip balm
Travel shoes
Tide to Go
Swim suit (destination dependent)
Glasses / contacts
Sunglasses
Coat / rain jacket
How to create a business travel checklist
- Travel documents (forget your passport – or Real ID after October 2020 – and your trip will end before it begins)
- Business supplies/work documents
- Laptop and other tech gear and accessories
- Wardrobe
- Personal items (ID, cash, credit card)
- Toiletries
- Personal tasks associated with getting ready to travel (itinerary planning, bookings, notifications to be made, etc.)
You will come to love it because:
- It streamlines both trip planning and packing
- It keeps you focus on necessities (and ensures you forget nothing essential)
- It helps you say no to non-essential “might-needs”
- It allows you to continuously refine your business travel packing skills
What should you consider before creating a business travel checklist?
How do you know your business travel checklist is complete?
Best business travel checklists
What makes a good business travel checklist?
- There are the things that will vary according to the details of each trip (your wardrobe, business documents, etc.)
- And there are things that will always go, no matter what – things like toiletries. You can set yourself up for maximum business travel packing efficiency by pre-assembling these necessities so they are grab-and-go ready.
Before you use your business travel packing list
Invest in quality luggage
Use suitcase accessories to your advantage
Read up on how to boost your immune system before flying
Consider a tech-forward travel bag
Read up on hotel safety tips
Buy a TSA-approved First Aid Kit
Steps to preparing for business travel
- Prepare to do business, whatever that entails for this trip -- daily schedules, documents, presentation materials, etc.
- Prepare your itinerary and other travel documents -- unless your trip will be a quick turnaround, be sure to build in some time to yourself to hit the gym, the pool, the local shops or the pillow for a nap. You’ll be happier and more productive if you’re better rested
- Prepare personally to travel – booking your flight, hotel, etc. and making arrangements for whatever work must continue in your absence
- Prepare your trip-specific packing list and get ready to fill your carry-on luggage