Business travellers ignore ‘don’t wear a suit’ advice

Thursday 2nd April 2009, 2:29PM BST.

0751017MANY business travellers chose to give London a miss on the day of the G20 summit.

Leaders of the world’s 20 most powerful countries will meet today at the Excel Centre, in the Docklands area near Canary Wharf, to discuss the global financial crisis.

Some businessmen on the first Gatwick flights today said they had taken advice before travelling.

AFM managing director Chris Leach 47, and colleague Matt Guille, 34, had a meeting arranged in Canary Wharf to discuss energy efficiency systems but were not sure they would get there.

‘This was arranged for us about two months ago and, if it was up to us, I think we would have cancelled,’ said Mr Leach. ‘In a way, it’s exciting.’

Both men were travelling without baggage as they were hoping to avoid security hold-ups but Mr Guille still suspected they would not get where they wanted to go.

Collas Day lawyer Paul Wilkes (pictured) said his work took him to the City about twice a month.

‘There’s been a bit of uncertainty over what sort of mayhem there might be and people have been told not to wear suits, but colleagues I have spoken to in London have told me it’s not as bad as it seems,’ he said.


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    Andy

    What I dont get is why they dont have that unpopular meeting on a remote Pacific Island it would save the taxpayer a fortune.

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    Paul Le P

    Yes Andy it is a little ironic that they are being driven in huge limos to a meeting where they will discuss urgent aid to the world’s poorest nations over a gourmet meal cooked by Jamie Oliver….

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