Travel Policy Trends
Ensuring that your employees comply with your corporate travel policy is much easier when your policy is concise, clear, and up to date. If yours hasn’t been updated in a while, it may be time to dust it off and make some changes.
10 things you didn't know about doing business in Nigeria
It’s an economic powerhouse on the continent and one in which South African businesses are increasingly investing despite recent challenges. Together, Nigeria and South Africa are a match made in heaven...
Laying the foundation for the future of SA
Through the ongoing efforts of the Flight Centre Foundation we are proud to play a small part in investing in the future of South Africa by investing in our youth.
Visa Openness - the Key to Unlocking Africa’s Economy
After years of pedestrian economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa, we’re starting to see some improvements in many of the continent’s major economies...
Your expert travel partner from take-off to touch down
Imagine having a dedicated travel expert to take the hassle out of travel planning. At Corporate Traveller we offer our clients just that: an expert with at least 3 years of industry experience who is ready to assist you at any time.
The basics of business lounges
You’ve mastered the art of packing, perfected your pitch, and nailed your networking strategy – now it’s time to conquer the business lounge.
Business travel insurance: the basics
If you pay for your flight using a credit card, you may qualify for complimentary travel insurance. But are you covered if you have to cancel your trip, get ill as result of a pre-existing medical condition or are denied a visa at the last minute?
Choosing between an OBT and using a traditional TMC
As it turns out, not all online travel booking tools are created equal. Before you choose a travel system for your company, here are a few things you should know about booking corporate travel online...
24 hours in Mauritius
Say “Mauritius” and most people think romantic breakaways... The Mauritian capital Port Louis, however, is also a popular business destination and business travellers often find themselves on the island with a day to kill.