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Guide to Traveling in a Group
Tap into savings when several of you travel togetherBut because several of you plan to travel to the same place at the same time, you might just have a shot at saving some money. And--- surprise! ---several of the airlines have programs in place to help you work out the details.
And remember: group discounts don’t end with the airlines. Hotels are looking for group business too, as are ground transportation companies, meeting facilities, food service operations and local attractions.
There are a few tricks to making it all work, but with advance planning you can:
1. Secure a block of airline seats for your group at a discount.
2. Score lower rates on hotel rooms, upgrades to better rooms, and more.
3. Find good prices on local transportation.
4. Save money at local restaurants and attractions.
Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Ask the
airlines about discounts and group services
Most major airlines have a meeting planning
desk to help you negotiate a discounted
group contract, typically available if your
group size is 10 passengers or more
traveling to the same destination in the
same time period.
I recommend: Look into group
contracts with
American Airlines,
Northwest,
United,
Southwest,
Delta and
other airlines. Search for best fare
deals fast at
SideStep,
Kayak, and
Mobissimo (rated best for international
carriers) and book multiple seats if they’re
available.
Track down hotel discounts for your group
too Depending on the time of year and
what else is going on in the city, hotels
want group business too. The bigger your
group, the more they’re likely to do for
you. Ask about rate discounts, upgrades to
concierge level rooms, early check-in/late
check-out privileges, a free room for every
ten rooms booked, a free room for the group
coordinator, free or discounted meeting
space, free internet, free baggage handling,
discounts on food functions. You won’t get
everything, but it doesn’t hurt to ask.
I recommend: : Let search
engine
Groople seek out the best hotel deals
for your group. Check out
HotelPlanner,
Hotels.com,
Orbitz,
SideStep,
Expedia,
Booking Buddy, and
Travel Worm. Look into
Smart Meetings for deeply discounted
room rates in the western U.S, and special
discounts at
CVBHotRates. And don’t overlook
assistance from the local
Convention and Visitors Bureau. To find
out what else is happening in your
destination city, check out
this Web site.
Look for cost-effective and efficient ways
to get around Once your group is at the
destination, how will you get from Point A
to Point B? If it’s a major trade show or
national convention, the event organizers
might have hotel-to-convention center
shuttles in place. If not, look into the
best way to get your group around.
I recommend: Rent everything
from an executive sedan to a motor coach
from
Carey Limousine. Handy Web site
BreezeNet offers one-stop-shopping for
discount car rental deals. Individual
car rental websites can help in the
search too.
Super Shuttle, available in many major
cities, offers group transportation to and
from meetings and special events; submit
your request online. Check out
WebRideUSA to make taxi reservations
online ahead of time. If you’re booking your
group travel with an airline, ask the group
desk about rental car partnerships too.
Get deals on tours, local attractions and
restaurants too All work and no play is
no fun. When your work is done, take the
group on a sightseeing tour of the area, to
a local attraction or to a special
restaurant.
I recommend:
Gray Line Tours is the granddaddy of
sightseeing companies with service in 150
destinations on six continents. Check out
area attractions at the
Undercover Tourist. Save money on
entrance fees with a
City Pass or
Go Card. Check out restaurant discounts
at
Restaurant.com or
locate a restaurant you like and contact
them directly about a group discount. Don’t
overlook
Chamber of Commerce Web sites; local
restaurants are often members.
Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide- Airlines might offer a free seat for every “x” number of flights booked in your group block. This will vary by airline so ask for specifics.
- Once you have a negotiated rate, make sure all members of your travel group use the group designator code when they make their reservations. If they don’t and your numbers fall short of the contract, you could lose the group discount and other perks.
- If the meeting you’ll attend is a major one, the event organizers might already have special rate agreements with airlines and hotels. Check out the meeting materials for details (hint: it’s sometimes hidden in the “book your reservations” or fine print details).
- Compare the rates for air travel and hotel rooms offered by the event organizers with those you find on the Internet. The “event” rates will not always be lowest.
- Depending on the size of your group, the airline, hotel and other vendors might ask for deposits to secure your contract. Read all terms carefully; attrition rates (those that apply if you cancel) can be costly.
- Hotels sometimes “borrow” rooms from a small group room block to meet overflow needs of a larger group. Check the status of your room block regularly with the hotel until your day of arrival.
- You can also book your room block directly with the sales department at your chosen hotel. Consider this if you are already a premier member of the chain’s frequent guest program.
- Make sure you have all contact names and phone numbers for each vendor you’re working with on your group program. Plug them into your cell phone for speedy access in case of an emergency.
- To expedite meal service at a restaurant, contact the restaurant in advance about a private room and special menu (limit to two or three entrees) for your group.







