Are you ready to trade the endless Zoom face galleries for some creative sparring with clients and colleagues in the boardroom? Corporate Traveller GM Oz Desai decided to answer some of travellers’ most pressing questions.

Vaccine rollout the spark needed to reignite international travel
The reopening of international travel hinges largely on South Africa successfully ramping up its vaccination programme and private sector is standing by to help.

Business Travel: How to Maximise Productivity while on the Road
As business travel begins to recover, more and more travellers are hitting the road. But how can you maximise your productivity while on the move?

A-Z of business travel jargon
Feeling out of touch with current travel industry jargon? Unlock the latest travel lingo with our simple definitions.

Additional restrictions imposed on South Africa's hotspot
The Nelson Mandela Bay Metro has been declared as a coronavirus hotspot. A curfew between 10h00 pm and 04h00 am will come into effect
as of midnight 3 December 2020.

8 Ways Business Travel Will Change after the Pandemic
One of the main consequences of COVID has been change – and lots of it. Almost all aspects of daily life have undergone a transformation to a certain extent, and how and why we travel is certainly no exception.

Business Travel 2020: Traveller Friction, Redefined
In a world overrun by COVID-19, a brand-new factor has come into play regarding traveller friction. Employees find themselves dealing with heightened emotions, a fear of the unknown, and worries about their health.

What (and how) should I budget for 2021?
Getting people together face-to-face is ultimately the only way to achieve success in business, and those businesses that get a jump start on returning to this, will have a huge advantage on their competitors.

How business travel will help kickstart economic recovery
Globally, travel and tourism is one of the most significant industrial sectors. It drives economic growth, creates jobs, improves social development and promotes peace.

South Africa to move to alert level two
All restrictions on inter-provincial travel will be lifted during alert level two. Accomodation, hospitality venues and tours will be permitted according to approved protocols to ensure social distancing. Further guidelines related to inter-provincial travel will be communicated in the week ahead.

Update to tourism related activities under Risk Adjusted Level Three
Individuals will now be permitted to leave their homes to travel for leisure purposes within the province where they reside. Only intra-provincial travel is permitted. Travel between provinces for leisure purposes remains prohibited until further notice.

Additional domestic airports to resume operations during alert level three
Limited domestic air travel for business and essential purposes is allowed during risk level three, subject to restrictions on the number of flights per day and authorisation based on the reason for travel.