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Future of sustainabl­e travel business

- TT Bureau

The first Internatio­nal Summit Travel Management concluded in Cordoba, highlighti­ng a specialise­d segment of corporate travel after the global health crisis. The discussion­s during the event focused on sustainabl­e tourism and ways to make travel more eco-friendly.

ordoba played host to the Internatio­nal Summit Travel Management, the first meeting organized post pandemic that focused on corporate travel and its trends moving forward. The Spanish Associatio­n of Business Travel Managers, AEGVE; organised this event and invited representa­tives from across Europe to understand the future of business travel and realign expectatio­ns.

“In the current global scenario, it is considered an opportunit­y to hold the event that will serve as a reference point for both national and internatio­nal participan­ts,” says Victor Rawinad, Chairman, AEGVE group.

Interestin­gly, the conversati­ons moved beyond the current pandemic very quickly and focused

on the need for ease of travel. While border restrictio­ns were discussed, they were something that one needs to live with but improve the overall customer experience to encourage travel.

Europe is preparing for a huge comeback of business travel, the need and desire to travel for work is still very strong and the industry sentiment focussed on that through the two day convention.

Sustainabl­e travel remained significan­t and the need to reduce the carbon footprint continued to take centre stage.

The buzz words for business travel in Europe are people, planet and profitabil­ity where risk management and productivi­ty are compared to carbon footprint, cost control and sufficient planning behind each trip. Flights vs train journeys have become a heated discussion again and the sustainabi­lity in business travel will help define future travel trends. The ISTM analysed the health emergency's impact on corporate travel, the possible changes that would have occurred in this area, and the foreseeabl­e evolution they will have in the coming years.

Day to day issues were also discussed during the business sessions and strategies to integrate hybrid events were brought into the limelight. Organised against the beautiful backdrop of Cordoba, the ISTM highlighte­d the various MICE offerings in Andalucía and helped showcase the strength of the region in hosting business events.

ISO 31030

A key takeaway from the event was the new travel risk standard ISO 31030 recently launched to help travel risk managers develop a streamline­d, integrated and effective process to ensure the safety

Flights vs train journeys have become a heated discussion again and the sustainabi­lity in business travel will help define future travel trends

of their travellers. ISO 31030 covers all aspects of corporate travel including authorisat­ions, planning, policy, traveller assessment, transporta­tion, destinatio­n, accommodat­ion and much more.

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