13.09.2022

Business travellers think their employer could do more to keep them safe when they are travelling

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Three fifths of business travellers (62%) think their employer could do more to keep them safe when they are travelling, and just a fifth (22%) say they are offered a full briefing from their organisation on their travelling destination, according to a new Opinium survey of 500 UK business travellers commissioned by World Travel Protection, a leading global travel assistance organisation.

If something were to go wrong abroad less than a quarter (23%) say they are given an emergency number to call outside of UK business hours. Also, only a fifth (22%) receive regular check-ins from their organisations to ensure their safety and comfort when travelling.  

Kate Fitzpatrick, Regional Security Director, UK, World Travel Protection says: “Organisations need to provide in-depth briefings to their travelling teams to ensure that any risk in travel is minimised. This includes health information from Covid and Monkey Pox, to checking the weather, such as when hurricane season is and not forgetting socio-political issues, including upcoming elections or planned protests. All of these can all have a dramatic impact on a stay.

“The world has changed since the pandemic and it’s more important than ever to get up to speed with the risks and altered landscape. If you’re travelling on business and your company has a travel risk management partner, they’ll be an excellent source of information to help you prepare for travel, as well as supporting you whilst you’re away.”

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