corporate travel, airport, business travellers

Have South Africans become travel ‘unfit’?

South African business travel is rapidly accelerating in 2023 as most travellers have by now dusted off their suitcases and started taking to the skies again. Interestingly, former road warriors may have become slightly ‘travel unfit’, according to Bonnie Smith, GM Corporate Traveller, leading to mistakes, oversights, or difficulties during a trip.

 

“While it's understandable that certain aspects of travel may have slipped from people's minds, ensuring you have enough information and are well-prepared before starting any trip is important. This can ensure that your travel experience is stress-free and enjoyable while preventing avoidable complications, such as being refused entry to a country,” says Smith.

Smith continues that not being accustomed to the routine of travelling is leading some travellers to forget important steps or items necessary for a successful trip.

“They may forget to pack essential items, such as their medication, they may not be aware that their passport has expired, or they may not be familiar with the current travel regulations and requirements. They may also struggle with logistics, such as navigating airports or finding transportation at their destination. This can be inconvenient and lead to unnecessary stress and anxiety,” says Smith.

Smith suggests that individuals who are planning to travel should review and take measures to adhere to the following:

 

Winging it is not an option when travelling for business, warns Smith.

“By enlisting the services of a reliable TMC, you can ensure that you are thoroughly prepared for your trip, including obtaining the required visas and permits and being aware of any risks. In addition, a TMC like Corporate Traveller provides real-time alerts to keep all travellers informed. In the event of any disruptions to the trip, having accurate information on the location of your travellers is critical and their travel manager can provide them with the necessary assistance,” concludes Smith.

 

About Flight Centre Travel Group
The Flight Centre Travel Group is one of the world’s largest travel retailers and corporate travel managers. The company, which is headquartered in Brisbane, Australia, has company-owned leisure and corporate travel business in dozens of countries, spanning Australia, New Zealand, the Americas, Europe, the United Kingdom, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, and Asia. ASX listed Flight Centre Travel Group (FLT) also operates the global FCM corporate travel management network, which extends to more than 100 countries through company-owned businesses and independent licensees, along with Corporate Traveller, the flagship business specific to the small-to-medium-sized enterprise sector. For more information, visit fctgl.com.

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