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Health check.
Where are you in terms of traveller wellbeing?
There’s no doubt about it, pent-up demand is driving the travel industry’s recovery. And not just leisure travel; according to the Mastercard Economics Institute’s third annual travel report, global business flight bookings exceeded 2019 levels at the end of March 2022, marking a key, post-pandemic milestone for the business travel sector.
Business travel’s strong rebound in the face of rising travel costs, inflation and geopolitical uncertainty is indicative of just how much people missed business travel – and how important face-to-face meetings and personal interaction is when it comes to the success of a business.
Traveller wellbeing is now one of the hottest topics of 2023, and if employers don’t address flexibility, health and wellness, and traveller safety head on, their ability to retain key staff is at risk.
But how does an organisation build wellness into their travel programme? Here are just 5 ways you can support your travellers and help them to navigate the current travel landscape – while managing their health and wellbeing.