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Note : As fuel prices have remained low, all of the major cruise companies have suspended fuel supplements which ran as high as $9/pp/day. Please note. They do reserve the right to revive the fuel supplement if oil increases again to $70+ per barrel. |
We provide customized hospitality for your personal and business with "below market" airfares, hotels, car rentals, limos, cruises, land tours, English-speaking guides across the U.S. and the world.


My name is Jeffrey Taylor and I own Deep Discount Business Travel, a discount travel agency and Scottsdale Luxury Cruises, a full service cruise agency, and I would like to be your business and personal travel agent.
Like you, I am a knowledgeable world traveler able to recommend hotels, resorts, restaurants, airlines and cruise companies. I can help you in all major cities as well as remote corners of the world and get you to board meetings, training sessions, or sales meetings away from the office.
Living here in Scottsdale, I am extremely familiar with all of the major hotels, golf resorts and restaurants in the area and can highly recommend many that offer deep discounts to business and leisure travelers throughout the year.
So, the next time you plan to visit Scottsdale, Phoenix or Paradise Valley for either a business event or a personal vacation, please feel free to call me at (888) 494-2468 or (602) 494-1200.
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Are travel packages good deals?
Travel packages offer cut-rate airfares, hotel stays and car rentals. The packages are sometimes cheaper than the airfare alone, especially for last-minute sales, where the airline is just trying to fill seats. They're super bargains. Even if you don't need the rental car, you could just not pick it up, because the airfare is so cheap.
Business Travel - A Luxury or a Necessity?
Rachel Maarten is an associate with a leading consulting firm. She is currently in the process of juggling two important international consulting projects, one with a client who is based in Basel, Switzerland and the other with a client based in Tokyo, Japan. These projects are expected to continue for the next few months and require her to travel away from her base in New York City for weeks on end. Rachel, unlike many other business travelers, thrives on long haul travel to far away destinations especially since she gets to make her trips in the plush business class cabin of a leading carrier.
Arun Sohni is employed as a Vice President in the IT department of an investment bank in New York City; he was recently given charge of a QA department based in the London branch of the bank. This role necessitates him traveling to London every month as he is in the process of building his QA team. Though Arun hates to travel, he thinks it is important for him to make these monthly trips to the London office especially when he has a role that cannot be fulfilled effectively through remote management. Additionally, what makes these trips bearable is that his bank's travel department has assigned him business class flights for these transatlantic trips.
Both Rachel and Arun, regard their business travel as essential for the successful fulfillment of their roles as they say that despite the recent advances in technology and video conferencing, there is no substitute for face to face meetings especially in situations that involve dealings with foreign clients or remote supervision. These away meetings along with conventions and incentive travel are essential for the successful conduct of modern business.
However during the uncertain times of the current global economic downturn many firms are doing away with business travel entirely or if the business trip is considered to be absolutely essential they are convincing their executives to fly in the coach cabin on even long haul flights that last for more than eight hours in an effort to manage costs. Rachel says if she is forced to fly in coach on her fourteen hour flight from JFK to Narita, she will not be able to function when she lands in Japan. Currently, the only way she copes with jet lag is by sleeping throughout the journey on the flat bed that her business class flight affords her.
Business travel is a necessary tool of commerce that not only aids the companies themselves but it also helps the various arms of the travel industry like airlines and hotels. In fact airlines depend greatly on business class travelers for much of their needed revenue.
Yes, firms do need to cut costs but instead of eliminating business travel entirely or cutting back on business class travel they should try and administer their travel management programs more efficiently by using companies like ours. We use the most popular suppliers of cheap business class flights and pass the savings on to you.
Through our suppliers who have contracts with over sixty domestic and international airlines we are able to procure cheap business class deals to almost all worldwide destinations. Booking business class travel through us provides savings of over 70% as compared to tickets booked through regular channels. Moreover these Cheap Business Class Airline Tickets come with all the perks of a full priced ticket like mileage accrual and pre-assigned seats. Booking your business class travel with us ensures your business travel is a necessity and not a luxury.
Call Jeffrey Taylor at 1-888-494-2468 for a quote today!
Final Note
As a licensed cruise specialist and travel professional, I have saved my clients thousands of dollars in annual business and personal travel. In this difficult period of corporate downsizing and entrepreneurial pressure let me help you survive the "tough times."
Jeffrey Taylor
(602) 494-1200 or (888) 494-2468
1) Taking work problems home and letting it affect your personal life - You may struggle with defining the boundary between work and home. When work gets more hectic, your professional responsibilities can bleed into your personal life. If that lack of balance spills back over into your work environment, it can also become a vicious circle.
2) Not having time to take a vacation or working while on your vacation - If you can't completely disconnect from work, you are unable to reap the benefits of rest and relaxation. And if your company has weathered a consolidation or downsizing, your workload may not permit you to take a vacation.
It's great to be able to meet or exceed goals at work, but it's important to remember that in the long term, taking care of yourself is an investment that pays off professionally as well as personally. Give yourself permission to spend time doing whatever helps you renew your energy, even if it's doing nothing at all.
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