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Half-way through 2022, we’ve had a bit of time to reflect on a slowly-returning-to-normal world. We’re not there yet, but we are getting there. This year feels different, doesn’t it? Leave it to a global pandemic to curb travel and stop people from driving to work to force a decline on carbon emissions.
Diversifying your travel programme starts from the ground up. We can help get you build travel policy that supports diversity and inclusion in your company.
European travel will require a piece of mandatory paperwork for non-EU nationals from a yet-to-be-announced date.
Despite what its label suggests, a managed travel programme can still give your colleagues a lot of choice and freedom.
We all like a bit of spontaneity every now and then – but business travel is not the area to be following a whim.
DIY travel booking and management can hurt more than your bottom line...
Travelling for work during a pandemic is different to normal. There’s more to think about especially when it comes to preparation and paperwork.
There are lots of reasons to be excited about getting out into the world. Less time in front of screens.
Business travel has changed. We can go further, faster, in far more ways than ever before. But with all those choices on the map, it can be hard to know where to turn.
When you think about safe cities for LGBT travellers, it’s not about which ones hold the best Pride events. It’s more about cultural attitudes and legal implications.
The Business Travel Show is the biggest event in Europe for travel buyers and managers to evaluate thousands of products and services from over 260 travel brands. From innovative start-up companies covering air, accommodation, travel management and expenses to traveller services, tech and duty of care.
Do you have extra hours in your day to shop around on all the possible hotel booking channels (Booking.com, Hotels.com and Expedia, to name a just few) or hotel websites? Thought not.