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Your team’s time and money is precious. So why are they wasting so much of it when it comes to searching and booking flights and hotels for business trips?
With business travel back in play, travellers are not only looking for ways to travel safely, but also for fool-proof ways to be happier, healthier and more productive.
Business doesn’t stay put for too long so your travel requirements need to adapt too.
So you’ve gone through your policy, started on your risk plan and got a few ideas after chatting to your TMC. What do you need to tell your travellers?
In the words of businessman Jochen Zeitz: Sustainability is no longer about doing less harm; it’s about doing more good.
Long hours, jet-lag and client schmoozing over decadent lunches. Business travel has never been the best recipe for fitness and health. Throw in a global pandemic and all bets for a healthy trip are off. Or are they?
You can help preserve the planet while still keeping your work commitments and meeting up with clients worldwide.
The East is gaining influence. Beijing and Shanghai climbed up the chart. But the classics New York, London, Paris and Tokyo continue to sit at the top.
5 ways to be Brexit-ready for your next Europe trip
What tests do you have to have for returning to England from an amber country? Dylan Jobson of Corporate Traveller reports back from his trip to Portugal
Hotels are a big expenditure in the travel category. It’s not just the rooms but all those extras too, like Wi-Fi, parking and breakfast. Learn how Corporate Traveller can help
The Business Travel Association (BTA), the authoritative voice of business travel in the UK, has appointed two new Board Directors: Chris Galanty, Global CEO of Flight Centre Corporate and Katherine Gershon, Managing Director of Wexas. This brings the total number of members on the BTA’s governing team to 15.