Task # 1 for today’s managed travel program is to understand government and supplier policies and prepare travelers for what they will experience along the way. Security aside, crossing state or land borders is challenging, if not impossible, depending on the latest entry and exit regulations. Nobody wants a traveling employee to run into unexpected, productivity-damaging walls, but that’s what happened.

Travel managers report cases where travelers were unable to board international flights despite proper documentation (including official customer inquiries for the visits) – non-stop connections or connections. Targets can be forbidden for . .

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Author: David Jonas

David Jonas co-founded the business media company ProMedia.travel in 2006 after ten years as a journalist with Business Travel News. David joined BTN as Executive Editor in 2010 when Parent Company acquired ProMedia and co-founded The Company Dime in 2014. David holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from Cornell University.