Business Travel Bitesize

pearls of wisdom and nuggets of information to improve your business travel experience

Over the past few weeks, since the outbreak of COVID-19 in the UK, we’ve brought you a huge wealth of advice, opinion and information designed to keep you moving during the pandemic. We’re now breaking that down into bite-sized chunks. So, if time is short, here’s a great way to catch up on just the details you need to know to make your next business trip a safe and smooth experience.

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Tiny Top Tips

Our Consulting Manager, Aman Pourkarimi, shares his pearls of wisdom…

Bitesize #1

The four ingredients for business travel confidence during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Should you allow more time at the airport?

Bitesize #5

What facilities are available at Heathrow airport?

Bitesize #2

What’s different on-board a flight following the Covid-19 outbreak?

Bitesize #4

What should I take with me on a flight?

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Our top tips and recommendations for business travellers.

To help you navigate the changes of business travel, we’ve created the brand-new Traveller Toolkit. This invaluable online resource is packed full of easy-to-use guides and checklists for every stage of every journey. We detail exactly what you need to know and do before, during and after your trip.

You’ll also find innovative and interactive virtual trips, which walk you through each step of  being at the airport, on the train and in the hotel. You can even check the travel restrictions and health status of your destination with our comprehensive COVID-19 Country Tracker, updated five times daily to ensure you have the very latest information to help keep you and your travellers safe.

Travel is changing. With common sense and a good TMC behind you, travellers can have the confidence to once again take to the skies. It’ll soon be back business as (un)usual.