Business travel after COVID-19 will be very different. Not only will travel be subject to new restrictions and safety measures, but travelers themselves will also look different. Riskline’s Commercial & Communications Director, Suzanne Sangiovese, shared her thoughts on the subject with Risk & Insurance. Click here to have a read of the article.
How COVID Changed Business Travel
The huge uptick in virtual meetings as a result of the COVID-19 crisis has prompted both individuals and businesses to reconsider the need for face-to-face meetings.
Employees want — as much as possible — to hold on to some of the work-life balance they enjoyed during lockdown restrictions and may also have health and safety concerns around resuming travel.
From a business perspective, savings from the near-zero travel expenses in these months will not go unnoticed in a time when many businesses are looking to save costs and resources. Combine this with the high capability of virtual technologies to create a near-perfect remote experience, and it’s likely that the necessity of business travel will be scrutinized more closely.
About Riskline
Riskline is a world-class travel risk intelligence company. We provide country and city risk assessments and real-time alert messaging before and during travel. We serve clients such as global travel management companies, small businesses and everyone in between. Riskline has been in operation since 2007 and is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark.
About Riskline
Riskline is a world-class travel risk intelligence company. We provide country and city risk assessments and real-time alert messaging to fulfil Duty of Care requirements before and during travel. Trusted by global travel management companies, small businesses and everyone in between, Riskline has been in operation since 2007 and is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark.