Are South African organisations really ready to get back on the road? For Corporate Traveller GM Oz Desai, it’s a resounding yes – if they’ve taken a little time to ensure there are no gaps in their post-pandemic travel policies or risk management strategies.

Business travel etiquette: Have the rules changed?
Oz Desai, GM Corporate Traveller provides answers to Business travel etiquette questions, and much more.

Travel trends for 2022: Revenge travel, bleisure trips, and workations
We’re all feeling so hard done by and ready to take back what’s ours: freedom of movement, calm, contentment, and a sense of ‘normalcy’. Hence the emergence of revenge travel, bleisure trips, and workations as a growing trends across the industry.

Eat, sleep, meet in London: Everything you need to know
Desai sums up the most important ‘need-to-know information’ for South African corporates jetting off to London.

Business travel today: What’s new, what’s changed and what will never be the same again?
Business travel is still lagging, but the future looks promising, with exciting trends ahead.

Opening borders sparks bleisure – or ‘flexcation’ – trend
GM, Oz Desai cites three reasons why the combination of business and leisure (bleisure) travel is becoming even more appealing in a COVID-19 business environment.

Flying the Flag: The Importance of Customer Service in a Global Pandemic
At Corporate Traveller, while we have always placed outstanding customer service at our core, our team has worked tirelessly to step up its game even further since the pandemic first began.

The Lowdown on COVID Health passports
More and more countries are opening up to fully-vaccinated travellers but the respective regulations and requirements are murky at best, and it can feel like picking your way through a minefield of differing advice, red tape and admin.

7 Business travel terms to know right now
Oz Desai, GM Corporate Traveller, shares seven travel terms to pay attention to right now.

Getting back to business travel: South African employers’ role in the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out
Although South Africa remains in the grip of the third wave of COVID-19 infections, the current acceleration of the vaccine roll-out is a positive sign that the tide will turn soon.

How is a changing airspace impacting on corporate travel?
After a tough and uncertain year, it appears that South African corporates are ready to take to the skies again and conduct business with partners across the world face-to-face.

South Africa moves to adjusted alert level two
South Africa will move to an adjusted alert level two on 31 May 2021. Curfew will be in place between 23:00 pm and 04:00 am.