Business trips bring out one of my weaknesses: trying to exploit the airline pricing system for my own, secretive purposes. For example, I finally have a set of dates for Norway (Germany fell-through) and have spent waaaaaay too much time trying to balance the factors important to me:
- Be there to conduct my business. Obviously.
- Minimize the cost to the company - While I'm generally keen with not pissing away the company's money, the real motivation comes from a discontent with the airlines and their pricing juggernaut.
- Minimize my time in airports and on airplanes - Both are unpleasant; however, since I'll be going to Europe, there will be carts available for cheese and chocolate shopping during any layover. The corollary to this: avoid winter connections through Dallas, Denver, Chicago or JFK. (And Atlanta, Cincinnati, Newark, Houston, well ... you see the pattern.)
- Spend some non-business time actually seeing the place I'm visiting. It's the proverbial "carrot" for having to travel during the weekend. If I can do this without affecting #2, then it's a win/win.
- Focus frequent flier miles -- the trip's about 10,500 miles. If I can fulfill 1-3 and pour them into one account, I could be in for a bonus later in the year. On the other hand, I just lost 14,000 miles on United because I hadn't traveled enough. This is why it's less important.
- Sit in an adult-sized seat, preferably on an aisle -- Years ago, I would try for window seats, guilting myself into not drinking any liquids and minimizing trips to the bathroom so as not to disturb the other passengers. I came off the plane with a dehydration headache and feeling cranky. To the extent I can do so, I now try to get an aisle seet and keep the fluids a-flowin'. Sometimes this is out of my control, often in contradiction to #1, #2, and #3.
- Do not leave obscenely early in the morning -- My sleep needs are meager, but I *cannot* sleep on planes. Furthermore, getting up early only means I have to worry about it before I go to bed. Like Bruce Banner, you don't want to make me angry when I'm sleep-deprived. However, this is ranked last because it's a "game face" for dealing with airline travel.

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