2020 REVIEW & 2021 OUTLOOK
insight and analysis on the affect of COVID-19 on business travel and what to expect next
In our latest Business Travel Bitesize special, we measure the health of corporate travel via the confidence of four key segments: governments, suppliers, businesses and travellers.
Watch the video now and download FOR FREE the accompanying report, which reviews the affects of COVID-19 on the travel industry during 2020 and provides powerful insight and analysis on what to expect in 2021.
Presented by Gray Dawes Group COO Dave Bishop and Consulting Manager Aman Pourkarimi, these indispensable resources delve into the status of business travel, with data trends and commercial analysis to help inform corporate travel policy and behaviour.
Traveller Toolkit
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. But with common sense and a good TMC behind you, travellers should have the confidence to once again take to the skies. It’ll soon be business as (un)usual.
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