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The A-Z of incorporating ridesharing in your travel policy

November 19, 2018 / Canada
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  • Ride type: The available vehicle types closely mirror flight classes and can be treated similarly in your ride policy. Generally speaking, this means employees can take UberPool, UberX, or UberXL trips like economy class, while Black might be reserved for C-level executives or people traveling with business guests.
  • Eligible trips: Does ridesharing make the most sense for short distances, such as from the hotel to a conference, or to and from the airport? Or can it be used in lieu of a rental car on longer, multi-day trips?
  • Scheduling: Apps like Uber allow you to schedule trips in advance—particularly handy for an early-morning flight. Consider including language that encourages travelers to schedule important or time-sensitive trips in advance, to protect against longer wait times.
  • Sharing: If a group of employees is traveling together, you may consider prompting them to share a ride with more seats, with the most senior person in the group responsible for expensing the trip.
  • Business profiles: Determine whether travelers are required to create a business profile to keep work and personal rides separate. With a business profile, travelers can keep tabs on the purpose of each trip, without needing to create a new account just for work. Admins can also set requirements for expense codes and other controls.
  • Expense integrations: Uber for Business offers direct integration with a number of expense reporting platforms. Not only does this eliminate the need to tally paper receipts, but it also ensures accuracy on your expense reports from the get-go.
  • Central billing: Travelers can skip the reimbursement process altogether and charge their trips to one organization-wide payment method, reducing the need for employee reimbursement while still providing trip-level visibility for the travel management team.

Posted by Andrew Moon

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