I had been flown overseas before by a regular Japanese client but they were usually short trips, a day and a night to a nearby country such as Singapore and Thailand. However, recently I have been flown to Paris and Phnom Penh for an extended period of time for work. I have been to 13 countries (Japan, USA, France, Cambodia, The Maldives, The Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, India, Indonesia, Laos, Burma), to most of which I have been twice, (in the case of Thailand, I have visited this country over twenty times) so I kinda know my way around Southeast Asia. I also have a valid US multiple entry visa as well, and I believe I can get Schengen visa again if I need to. While overseas trips aren’t very common, they aren’t rare either. Below are a few things clients should bear in mind when considering flying me around to deliver massages and/ or massage training services.
- For any trip that lasts a day and a night, clients need to purchase a package of at least $210.
- For a trip that last 3 days and 3 nights, clients need to purchase the highest package available.
- Besides the usual fees such as flights, hotels, visa (if any), transport to and from the airport in the foreign country, 3 meals per day, there is a travel allowance of $50 per day for any additional day without work in Asia. This fee will be $100/ day in Europe and some other developed countries (Clients need to check if their country is on this list). This fee also applies to any flights that take from 4 hours and above one way or any flights that need transit time.
- In order to make a booking for such a package, after finalising and confirming the date with the masseuse, clients will have to pay a cancellation fee of $30 and transport fees (round trip) to nurumasseuse@gmail.com. Then clients will have to book flight tickets and hotels and forward the details of the flights as well as booking confirmation and their receipts to the masseuse.
- The hotel that clients book for the masseuse needs to be in a central location, safe, decent and within reach of night life and facilities. The hotel needs to have clean towels and a good supply of shower gel.
- In order to get the details of the masseuse’s passport, clients have to also show a copy of their passport or national ID before the masseuse can reciprocate.
These sound very complicated, but they are in fact quite simple. I will guide you step by step if you are interested. If you are too busy to come to Saigon for training sessions or a retreat, why don’t let me fly to you and save yourself some trouble?
Thanks , I have just been looking for info about this topic for
a while and yours is the greatest I have came upon till now.
But, what in regards to the conclusion? Are you certain concerning the supply?
If you want to discuss business, you can send me your proposal to nurumasseuse@gmail.com or info@sheila-4playmassagetraining.com.
Regards,
Sheila.