Business Travel News
Business Travel News
  • SECTIONSOpen Menu
    • Distribution
    • Global
    • Lodging
    • Payment & Expense
    • Meetings
    • Sustainability
    • Technology
    • Transportation
    • Travel Management
    • Travel Procurement
  • VOICESOpen Menu
    • Expert Q&A
    • 5Qs
    • OpEds
    • Sponsored Content
    • Podcasts
    • What to Watch 2024
  • RESEARCHOpen Menu
    • BTN's Essential OBT Guide
    • Corporate Travel 100
    • Corporate Travel Index
    • Small & Midsize Enterprise
    • Salary Survey
    • Strategic Meetings Report
    • VIEW ALL
  • WEBINARSOpen Menu
    • View All Webinars
  • EVENTSOpen Menu
    • Webinars
    • Business Travel Awards Europe
    • Business Travel Hall of Fame
    • Business Travel Intelligence Summit
    • Business Travel Lodging Summit
    • Business Travel Show Europe
    • Business Travel Sustainability Awards & Summit
    • Business Travel Tech Talk
    • Business Travel Trends Forecasts
    • Entertainment, Sports & Media Travel Summit
    • Global Travel Risk Summit
    • Government Travel Summit
    • Innovate
    • Strategic Meetings Summit
    • Travel Manager of the Year
    • VIEW ALL EVENTS
  • RESOURCESOpen Menu
    • BTN Academy
    • BTN Communities
    • Business Travel Buyer's Handbook
    • Business Travel Buyer's Techbook
    • Corporate Travel Index Calculator
    • Data Sources: The Reference Guide
    • White Papers & Case Studies
    • Influencers
    • Webinars
    • Hotel Search
Business Travel News
  • Business Travel News on Twitter
  • Business Travel News on LinkedIn
  • Business Travel News on Facebook
  • SECTIONS
    • Distribution
    • Global
    • Lodging
    • Payment & Expense
    • Meetings
    • Sustainability
    • Technology
    • Transportation
    • Travel Management
    • Travel Procurement
    Subscribe to NewslettersBTN DailyBTN SustainabilityBTN Travel ManagementTravel Procurement
  • VOICES
    • Expert Q&A
    • 5Qs
    • OpEds
    • Sponsored Content
    • Podcasts
    • What to Watch 2024
    Sabre Tackles Emissions With Google ToolSabre Tackles Emissions With Google Tool
    Sabre Sees NDC Booking Growth, but Personalization Promise Still on the HorizonSabre Sees NDC Booking Growth, but Personalization Promise Still on the Horizon
    Amex GBT Aims to Shed 'Legacy TMC' LabelAmex GBT Aims to Shed 'Legacy TMC' Label
  • RESEARCH
    • BTN's Essential OBT Guide
    • Corporate Travel 100
    • Corporate Travel Index
    • Small & Midsize Enterprise
    • Salary Survey
    • Strategic Meetings Report
    • VIEW ALL
    Annual Supplier Ratings• Car Rental Survey & Report• Hotel Survey & Report• Airline Survey & Report
    Special Reports• Business Travel Sustainability Report• NDC Ecosystem Update 2024• Meetings Strategy Report• Travel Innovation Report
  • WEBINARS
    • View All Webinars
    How TMCs are Embracing AI and Automation to Scale Five-Star Customer Service

    Wed., October 30 at 11am ET / 8am PT
    Sponsored By: AMGiNE , Front , Atlas

    30 Minutes with Convene CEO Ryan Simonetti: Revealing 2025 Event Industry Predictions

    Tues., October 22 at 12pm ET / 9am PT
    Sponsored By: Convene

    30 Minutes with the Lufthansa Group’s Jonas Diederich on De-mystifying Sustainability Efforts in the Airline Industry

    Wed., October 9 at 1pm ET / 10am PT
    Sponsored By: Lufthansa Group

  • EVENTS
    • Webinars
    • Business Travel Awards Europe
    • Business Travel Hall of Fame
    • Business Travel Intelligence Summit
    • Business Travel Lodging Summit
    • Business Travel Show Europe
    • Business Travel Sustainability Awards & Summit
    • Business Travel Tech Talk
    • Business Travel Trends Forecasts
    • Entertainment, Sports & Media Travel Summit
    • Global Travel Risk Summit
    • Government Travel Summit
    • Innovate
    • Strategic Meetings Summit
    • Travel Manager of the Year
    • VIEW ALL EVENTS
    13th Annual Business Travel Trends and Forecasts Chicago

    Omni Chicago Hotel - October 29, 2024

    7th Annual Business Travel Tech Talk San Francisco

    Convene 100 Stockton, San Francisco - November 4,

    6th Annual Business Travel Lodging Summit America

    Sofitel New York, November 7, 2024

    8th Annual Strategic Meetings Summit Chicago

    Convene 311 W Monroe, Chicago - November 112, 2024

  • RESOURCES
    • BTN Academy
    • BTN Communities
    • Business Travel Buyer's Handbook
    • Business Travel Buyer's Techbook
    • Corporate Travel Index Calculator
    • Data Sources: The Reference Guide
    • White Papers & Case Studies
    • Influencers
    • Webinars
    • Hotel Search
    BTN CTI Calculator

    Filter in or out as many as 200 cities, as well as hotel and car rental class and meals of the day and watch as the per-diem calculator automatically adjusts per diems to your program. Drill down into cost breakdowns and export the results.

  • Business Travel News Supplier DirectorySUPPLIER DIRECTORY

Management

Getting Travel Risk Mitigation Back on the Table

By Donna M. Airoldi / August 26, 2024 / Contact Reporter
Business Travel News on X

Travel in the best of times can be a risky business. But with conflicts occurring around the world, political elections, cyberattacks on the rise and a perception of increased crime in certain destinations, it's more important than ever for corporate travel managers and their travelers to be aware of risks and what steps they can take to help mitigate them.

BTN sat down with Frank Harrison, regional security director of the Americas for World Travel Protection, at last month's Global Business Travel Association convention in Atlanta to get advice on what business travelers and managers need to watch out for today.

When asked about geopolitical unrest and uncertainty, Harrison said that the best way to prepare for potential issues is "you forecast and you contingency plan—and no plan ever survives first contact," he said. "What planning does is it allows an organization and individuals to be prepared, trained. They're expecting they know how to react, and you can pivot and deal with an event as it's unfolding versus just standing there with your hands on your hips going, 'I don't know what to do.' "

Organizations should update their crisis management training, he added, review site-level software and the local incident management team. "In the post-Covid environment, I ask organizations, 'When was the last time you ran a crisis management test? When was the last time you had your emergency incident management team sitting in a room going through the processes?' This is the opportunity for organizations to actually get back into doing their CMTs and their IMTs and make sure that they have a plan."

For travelers, it's important for them to get their pre-travel information and intelligence reports on where they are going, so they understand the risk environment they're going into, particularly depending how a person self-identifies, Harrison said. 

"A person asked a few days ago about someone with an Israeli passport traveling from Asia to Europe and flying routes that take them over countries that if the plane had to land, there'd be a risk," he said. "My comment was, 'You know that you have a risk from a duty-of-care standpoint potentially. Would you not want to then choose a route that takes you from Asia through North America to Europe?' Yes, it's a longer route, but the chances of arbitrary detention or worse are now manageable." 

Areas of Perceived Crime and Safety Concerns

When asked about perceived levels of crime and safety in certain destinations, Harrison acknowledged there are major cities throughout the United States, Canada and to a certain extent Mexico where people are living in mass displacement centers. "That creates an environment that if somebody has a bias of their personal safety, then they'll see a threat environment," Harrison said. "Yes, there are issues around mental health, there are drug issues, but if you're going into a downtown environment, [usually] it's in a very concentrated area. Do you need to be going into that area? If not, why are you going? It's being aware of the locations you're going to, understanding the environment and then understanding that with a few simple steps you can keep yourself safe."

Harrison said that his company's app system as well as others in the field have an alerting feature that if a person goes into a part of a city where there's an encampment, they'll get an alert, a notification of where it is and a graphical display that can show how to avoid it. 

"The key to any program is location management," Harrison said. "Prior to the pandemic, a company would issue somebody with a set of plane tickets [and they] wouldn't think about it until they got to their destination. Nowadays, with the complexities of risk, globally, organizations have a duty of care to know where people are at any stage during their travel. It's always a challenge of getting employees to adapt location management tools, travel apps, because of the perception of their being monitored. The reality is, those apps, regardless of who the provider is, they're very powerful and beneficial tools to provide to travelers because it allows them to understand the environment that they're traveling within."

Harrison, however, also noted that the increased costs to travel have had a direct effect on corporate travel budgets. "The direct correlation is a lot of the measures that were involved in travel approval of programs got scaled back because of the cost incurred with actual travel," he said. "There are organizations that as a direct result of [increased] travel costs have reduced their duty of care programs."

Personal Device Risks

Not that many years ago, most people thought of their mobile phones as a device for communicating. Now we have our boarding passes on our phones, our digital IDs, corporate email, even wallets. 

"This device now is more important to protect," Harrison said. "From a cyber standpoint, what pre-pandemic we would've talked about as personal risk, personal safety, we also now have to focus on our devices." He suggests using a VPN and not to go onto any public Wi-Fi systems. He also avoids hotel servers and instead will work off his phone as a hotspot. 

Harrison found himself under a cyberattack about three years ago, and "it was an eyeopener," he said. Now, for banking or anything financial, he uses a 17-character password and changes them every 14 days. "It sounds excessive, but that's me," he said. "If somebody wants to change them every 28 days or every two months, that's their personal choice. If you ask most people right now, for most folks, they set a password and they forget about it, right?"

Tech-Related Travel Services

Rideshare programs and alternative accommodation providers with local hosts, like Airbnb, might be safe in most of North America, "but if a traveler is going to a destination they haven't been to before, they need to understand if those types of services are considered acceptable in that destination," Harrison said.

He gave an example of parts of Mexico having issues with Uber coming in and the taxi unions do not want them there. "There's violence against the Uber drivers of vehicles and their customers," Harrison said. "There are parts of Europe where Uber is not accepted. Taxi drivers will have people watching, and they will try to ambush those Uber drivers if they are anywhere near a designated licensed taxi area."

In the end, travel managers need to understand their travelers—what their capabilities are, their aptitude around travel, the risks associated with who they are as a human being, the destinations they are going to and how those factors can become enablers or barriers to them having a successful journey, Harrison said.

"You look at business travelers that are going out, and there are parts of the world right now where normal business activities can be a breach of customary practice or customary law or cultural norms," Harrison added. "Organizations need to understand before they go out, that they're not going into an environment where they're potentially doing something that's going to put their people in harm's way. … It's about empowering them with knowledge and then supporting [them] if a traveler says they don't want to go because of personal safety. Work with that organization so there is no punitive retribution to that traveler for refusing to go. But if they do go, have the support mechanisms around them that if there is an issue or they have a question or concern, they can get the support they need."

More Management
Related
BCD Survey: Corp. Travelers Don't Prioritize Sustainability

Sustainability was among the least important factors of influence on the air travel choices business...

CTM Appoints Pedersen CCO

Ana Pedersen has been appointed global chief commercial officer at Corporate Travel Management,...

Engine Survey: Frequent Changes Road Warriors' Biggest Pain Point

Frequent business travelers generally are satisfied with their experience on the road but are...

Sponsored Content

VIEW ALL
Why integrate business travel and meetings management?
Why integrate business travel and meetings management?By CTM
Delta Business Traveler: Unlock Exclusive Offers for Business and Leisure Travel
Delta Business Traveler: Unlock Exclusive Offers for Business and Leisure TravelBy Delta Business
5 Keys to a Better Business Travel Experience
5 Keys to a Better Business Travel ExperienceBy Center

More Management

BCD Survey: Corp. Travelers Don't Prioritize Sustainability
CTM Appoints Pedersen CCO
Engine Survey: Frequent Changes Road Warriors' Biggest Pain Point
AmTrav's Perlstein Rejoins to Oversee Relationship Management
AmTrav's Perlstein Rejoins to Oversee Relationship Management

VIEW ALL

  • Most Read
  • Most Shared
  1. Elliott Calls for Southwest Special Meeting, Board Replacement
  2. BCD Survey: Corp. Travelers Don't Prioritize Sustainability
  3. Uber Introduces Black-Car Experience for Corp. Customers
  4. DOT Tentatively Approves Five Open DCA Slots
  5. American Adds Policy Control to SME Business Loyalty Program
  1. BTN News Quiz: October 26, 2024
  2. The Acronymist: October 26, 2024
  3. Timeline: October 26, 2024
  4. Accor Projects 2025 Corp. Rate Hikes Similar To This Year's
  5. Enterprise Mobility Reports Record FY24 Revenue
Business Travel NewsBusiness Travel News
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Business Travel News on Twitter
  • Business Travel News on LinkedIn
  • Business Travel News on Facebook
BUSINESS TRAVEL NEWS
NORTHSTAR TRAVEL GROUP
Business Travel News
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Media Kit
  • Subscribe to Newsletters
  • Advertise
  • Editorial Guidelines
  • BTN Europe
  • Purchase Reprints
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Northstar Travel Group
  • Retail Travel
  • Travel Weekly
  • Travel Weekly Asia
  • TravelAge West
  • TravelPulse
  • TravelPulse Canada
  • TravelPulse Quebec

  • Hotel Investment
  • Burba Hotel Network

  • Travel Technology
  • Inntopia
  • Phocuswire
  • Phocuswright
  • Web In Travel
  • Meetings & Incentives
  • Northstar Meetings Group
  • Meetings & Conventions
  • Meetings & Conventions China
  • Meetings & Conventions Asia
  • Meeting News
  • Successful Meetings
  • Incentive
  • SportsTravel

  • Data Products
  • Agent Studio
  • AXUS Travel App
  • Intelliguide
  • travel42
BTNGroup
Business Travel NewsBusiness Travel News EuropeTravel ProcurementThe BeatBusiness Travel Show
Northstar Travel Group
Copyright ©2024 Northstar Travel Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. 301 Rte. 17N, Suite 1150, Rutherford, NJ 07070 USA | Telephone: (201) 902-2000
RRManagement rrtestprocurement