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Business travel is inevitable, overspending doesn’t have to be

JOHANNESBURG, 23 January 2023 – Business travel is back, and as the industry returns to normalcy after a few tumultuous years, many of the same old challenges remain: affordability, logistics, efficiency, and reliability, to name a few. Navigating these as an SME is not only time-consuming but can be costly if mismanaged. On top of that, as much as business travel is making a return, the slowing economy is giving businesses further reason to tighten spending. Which is all the more reason to call in the experts and let them do what they do best – save you time and money so that you can focus on your business.

Travel Management Companies (TMCs) can be the difference between an investment in the future of your business or a perennial drain on precious funds. The last thing SMEs want to do is add another line item to the expense list – unless it provides exceptional value, reduced costs, and significant time savings.

New research from Concur shows that at least 2 out of 5 business travellers find travelling for work stressful, with the lead up to their departure and time in transit being the most anxiety-inducing. Working with a TMC makes these stresses all but disappear. They offer an end-to-end travel service and take the reins from the moment you give them the go-ahead.

“Travel bookings are deceptively simple. The process is simple enough and anyone with an internet connection can do it. But what many people don’t account for is the time it’s taking away from the core business, the unnecessary stress it’s creating, and the exclusive rates and deals only available to TMCs. Often the best deal they can see is still far higher than what a TMC has access to.”

  • Bonnie Smith, GM of Corporate Traveller South Africa.

Just how do TMCs save you money? The most obvious is by saving you time, not only during the booking process but also when it comes to filing claims, generating reports, and tracking staff. Just like you are a specialist in your industry, TMCs are specialists in business travel. What might take you a few minutes they’ll do in a few seconds. They also have access to exclusive industry rates and can use their own buying power to negotiate deals on your behalf.

If your business already has negotiated rates and discounts in place, the need for a TMC might seem redundant. But in almost all cases TMCs have the power to honour these existing relationships and expand on them. They spend their days dealing with vendors and service providers finding and negotiating the best deals and rates. Instead of you having to sift through multiple websites and track results across spreadsheets, your TMC will present you with an omnichannel solution that gathers all the relevant data in one place.

“Business travel technology has come a long way, and the solutions available today are nothing short of incredible. Elegant, efficient, and streamlined, Corporate Traveller’s YOUR.CT captures and presents data in an engaging and easily digestible format that makes travel management a pleasure.”

  • Bonnie Smith, GM of Corporate Traveller South Africa.

The expertise of a TMC is invaluable. Their teams are made up of highly experienced dedicated travel experts that have seen and dealt with it all. They know which hotels are two-star parading as three, which airlines to avoid, the best routes to and in a destination, and all the little details you need to know before travelling to somewhere new. They monitor everything related to any given trip and that includes pandemic developments, airport and road closures, weather conditions, strikes, and a host of other things. With their expertise, they can pre-empt scenarios and offer solutions before you know you need them. It’s the kind of knowledge that can only be gained from experience, and they have that in heaps.

When it comes to support and duty of care, especially in the case of SMEs, there’s almost no comparison. A TMC will have someone available 24/7 to handle any requests, disputes, or emergencies. They also consider all aspects and can advise on health and safety practices for all legs of the journey. It’s an aspect that’s easy to overlook but has a big impact on your employees’ comfort and peace of mind. It demonstrates care and consideration for their health and well-being, provisions that pay dividends in the long run.

Business travel is an essential component of business growth and development, as well as employee attraction and retention. Making the shift from unmanaged travel to working with a TMC can be a seamless process that will deliver almost instant benefit. If you haven’t considered utilising a TMC for your SME yet, now’s the time.

 

About Corporate Traveller

Corporate Traveller is a division of the Flight Centre Travel Group, dedicated to saving businesses across Southern Africa time and money. Corporate Traveller has the benefit of being part of the world’s third-largest travel retailer, leveraging its global negotiating strength. It has access to over 50 of the world’s leading airlines and deals with more than 100 000 hotels around the world to guarantee savings for clients. Corporate Traveller provides clear, consolidated reporting of all its clients’ travel activities, helping them to control travel spend and identify opportunities to save costs.

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