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At FCM and GBTA’s inaugural Th!nk event, everyone was challenged to bring a fresh approach to business travel.
With safety and security of employees high on the agenda for many travel programmes, we’ve created this Travel Risk Review 2021 - 2022 to summarise the risks in 2021 and what security risk levels look like for 2022.
On the surface, a shift in booking lead times demands a degree of flexibility from the traveller, but for travel managers and procurement managers, it means juggling approval processes, flight availability, cancelled or postponed tickets, and spend.
Travel has always been a risky business. Especially if you have ever had to navigate international incidents, industrial action or adverse weather. Not surprising then that risk management and duty of care is so important.
How we communicate with each other has come a long way since email and SMS. And we’re not just talking about Zoom and Teams, but the way that we support and lift each other especially in times of a crisis.
FCM has a solid global footprint. This means a home ground advantage in over 95 countries worldwide. We give local knowledge; on-the-ground support from dedicated travel managers; and after-hours assistance wherever you find yourself in the world.
Life would be so much easier if companies had approval systems that were globally consistent. That way, it’s the same process and experience for every traveller no matter where they are. And for speed and efficiency, approvals need to be made on-the-go.
When it comes to business travel, you can’t talk about sustainability without talking about traveler wellness and how it’s going to affect a company’s bottom line. We take a look at the common considerations and their impact.
From cost savings to spend visibility and traveller safety, the value of working with a TMC can be quantified in many ways. Here are our five tips to managing your TMC more effectively and ensuring a successful partnership.
From 1st October 2021 most EU, EEA and Swiss citizens must hold a valid passport in order to travel to the UK.
Work with FCM Consulting to bring more sustainable hotels into your business travel programme.
Here are the different steps before you can have your digital vaccination proof in your mobile, computer or tablet.