Business arrival checklist
- Confirm meeting time, exact address, entrance, contact person, language expectations, ID requirements, transport time and security procedures in advance.
- Build realistic buffers for Santiago traffic, airport transfers and cross-city movement before meetings.
- For mining, energy, agriculture, wine, education, research, technology, ports, logistics or NGO visits, confirm site access, PPE, transport and local host arrangements early.
- Plan airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-meeting transport around Santiago or your actual arrival city.
- Cards and contactless payments are widely used in Santiago and larger cities, but visitors should not rely on one card or assume every rural, park, ferry or small-business payment will work.
- Restaurants may suggest or include a service amount; review the bill and keep small CLP for guides, drivers, bathrooms, markets and practical help.
- Spanish is the key practical language, and Chilean Spanish can sound fast or idiomatic to learners. Greet people properly, use polite Spanish where possible and do not rush straight into practical business during home, family or formal visits. Ask before photographing people, children, private spaces, religious moments, indigenous communities, official sites or culturally sensitive settings.