CASE STUDY

Supporting Shell’s diverse business traveller needs

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One of Shell’s business travel goals is to embed inclusivity into tools, booking processes and culture. With a long-standing commitment to accessibility and meeting the needs of its employees, Shell wanted to overcome the barriers and challenges that some corporations and travel management companies (TMCs) often face when supporting individuals with diverse needs, including those with neurological, mental, physical, or chronic conditions.

Following fact-finding discussions with people with disability, other companies and consultation within FCM, together FCM Travel and Shell’s corporate travel department embarked on establishing an accessibility travel desk for Shell’s employees.

 

Identifying key moments… and one big consideration

It was a review of the entire traveller journey and conducting in-depth interviews across different business lines that kickstarted the ideas. The team identified 12 ‘moments that matter’ in journeys, from information gathering to returning home.

“We clearly needed to enhance some elements and small touch points for those with a disability or neurodiverse requirements,” said Kyra van Egmond, Travel Manager EMEA at Shell. “And we learnt quickly that travellers with the same requirements e.g. wheelchair users, don’t necessarily want the same kind of service…so you can’t standardise."

One big consideration? Privacy. Health conditions can’t be requested or added to travel profiles.

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What was launched for travellers

To overcome privacy restrictions, the team leant towards asking for preferences instead. A mix of solutions including self-serve fact-finding, and consultant support was launched.

We don’t need to understand why a request came in; it’s about providing a safe space for people to share what they’d require and it’s trust-based, said Kyra.

Here’s what was introduced to Shell’s travellers:

Knowledge base

Travellers can access information on suppliers and destinations whenever they like. This helps them make decisions about whether to go on a trip.

Accessibility desk

Launched globally, the desk works on a trust basis, with any traveller able to contact the team whenever needed. The desk supports people with physical disability, neurodiversity, mental health, and temporary and chronic conditions.

Consultant training and information

FCM consultants were trained by Maiden Voyage on disability awareness and managing travel requests with accessibility requirements. Various resources and meetings have been put in place to maintain standards and information sharing.
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How it's helped travellers so far

While the accessibility desk is in its infancy, these are some of the examples of information and situations the team have been able to help with.

Temporary wheelchair user
Rooms of requirement
Eurostar
One of Shell’s leaders had a foot injury travelling to the USA and needed a wheelchair organised for them at the airport. The knowledge base stores details on rooms that travellers may need, such as quiet rooms, sensory rooms, or appropriate facilities for breastfeeding mothers.If a wheelchair user can’t get out of their wheelchair to sit in a seat, there’s a section in Eurostar’s First Class where a chair can be securely strapped in. Bonus: it’s heavily discounted!
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“Feedback has been super positive. It’s been promoted in different communities and brought to the attention of local general manager and senior leadership. People love that they’ve got that database, but they have that team there for them too.”

Kyra van Egmond, Travel Manager EMEA

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