Amsterdam, Venice Try to Limit Negative Effects of Tourism

May 29, 2024 Two of the great European destinations have decided they could use a little less business if it means less pollution, over-crowding and noise. Undoubtedly this comes from having been must-sees on the Grand Tour for a century and a seemingly-endless flow of tourists, post-pandemic, coming from all over the world. Amsterdam, known…

Five Travel Emergencies…And How to Cope With Them

Corporate Travel Managers get tested on a regular basis with “unexpected events” which happen to one of their travelers and they have to come to their rescue. It’s part of the job. The care and safety of your travelers is no joke and it pays to be ready when one of these crisis events takes…

A New Travel Manager’s To Do List

It’s understandable if a first time travel manager (or another employee tasked with the responsibility) was a bit daunted by the challenges of their job. Coming from a diverse range of backgrounds (onsite agent, online booking administrator, payroll, financial analyst) employees who take on this function may have some areas where additional research will be…

Navigating the Maze of Airline Cancellations

It seems there have never been more airline cancellations than now. Travel has finally opened up and now we have new obstacles.   Our industry is riddled with staff shortages in experienced employees, and travel suppliers are desperately trying to recover months of lost revenue. Business Travelers are returning to a very different corporate travel experience.…