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Saturday, June 16, 2012

They publish a survival guide for traveling to London at the Olympics

The tour operator specializing in business travel, Carlson Wagonlit Travel, has published a survival guide for travelers who have to travel to London on business for the Olympics and Paralympics.

    In a lively figure, the company collects basic tips to consider as Stansted, Luton or Gatwick Heathrow alternatives, opt for advance purchase and plan the trip before leaving, thinking back.

    It also recommends forget about the car, as many key routes will be closed and parking will be scarce, and avoid rush hour on public transport, as well as be prepared for crowds.

    Similarly, notes that as the demand is very high, the prices too, and points out that many companies shift their trips to the Olympics in June and October, months when prices are too high.

    Finally, points to the possibility of holding meetings outside the 'city' British, pointing to places like Manchester and Glasgow as venues for various sporting events.

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