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How to prioritise traveller well-being

22 March 2019 / Europe
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  1. Allow for ample travel time. A day trip may sound efficient from the company’s perspective, but cramming so much activity into a single day can wear travellers ragged. When possible, allow them to go the day before and come home the morning after. This way, travellers have breathing room in their schedules, with ample time for good nutrition and rest.
  2. Plan for traveller efficiency first and foremost. Transferring flights or relying on public transportation in a new city can increase the possibility that a traveller arrives late or misses the purpose of the trip altogether. Planning for frictionless ways to get from point A to point B minimises opportunities for a trip to go awry.
  3. Use familiar brands and tools. It may seem unnecessary to know which airlines give away good snacks or which hotels provide coffee makers, but knowing these details can go a long way. Returning to tried-and-true brands skips the learning curve and helps travellers better prepare for what to expect, simplifying the travel process and alleviating some stressors.
  4. Enable employees to take bleisure time. The thought of going to a new place can certainly be exciting for a traveller. gives travellers something to look forward to once work is done, helping to maintain positivity even when faced with stressful factors out of their control.
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Posted by Sean Simonson

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