How Long Would It Take to Locate Your Employees in a Crisis?
Twenty-nine percent of travel managers report they do not know how long it would take to locate affected employees in a crisis. According to a study by the Global Business Travel Association’s research and education arm, the GBTA Foundation, and Concur, 50 percent of travel managers say that, in the event of an emergency, they can locate all of their employees in the affected areas in two hours or less. Sixty percent of travel managers rely on travelers to reach out if they need help and have not booked through proper channels.
“Research reveals significant gaps in educating travelers about resources available to them and the existence of protocols should the unforeseen happen,” says Kate Vasiloff, GBTA Foundation Director of Research. “Failing to establish and communicate safety measures leaves travelers and organizations vulnerable. As both security threats and technology evolve, even the most robust protocols that once served companies well may now have weaknesses requiring immediate attention and modification.”