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Q&A: Best Practices for International Business Travel
As globalization and connectivity impacts businesses worldwide, international business travelers face a wide range of risks, many of which they can bring home with them. However, these threats aren’t always understood by the average traveler. Three in 10 business travelers will happily sacrifice safety for hotel loyalty and rewards incentives, according to a recent survey.
According to an American Express study, there is a direct correlation between travel policy education and employee compliance; while most travelers are “very” or “extremely” familiar with their company’s travel policy, many indicate that those policies are unclear, leading to confusion and noncompliance.