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The Corporate Travel Lie – Why Your Company is Failing Its Travellers

  • Writer: Mina Intal
    Mina Intal
  • Mar 20
  • 2 min read

The Myth of ‘Safe’ Travel for Business Professionals


If you’re a business traveller, your company probably told you that your upcoming trip is completely safe.


✈ The US and Europe aren’t "high-risk zones," so there’s nothing to worry about, right? 


✈ You’re staying in a secure, five-star hotel—no need for travel safety training, right? 


✈ Your itinerary is set—so what could go wrong?


Here’s the truth:

Even in so-called ‘safe’ destinations, business travellers face serious risks. And most companies are failing to prepare their employees.



What Corporate Travel Policies Get Wrong


Executives Think Hotels are Safe – But They’re Prime Targets

  • High-profile business travellers are vulnerable to targeted crime.

  • Surveillance devices have been found in hotel rooms and meeting spaces.


Cybersecurity is Often Overlooked

  • Most corporate travellers don’t use VPNs, leaving company data exposed.

  • Hotel keycards, Wi-Fi networks, and shared business lounges are major security risks.


Corporate Travel Policies Assume ‘Nothing Will Happen’

  • Yet every year, thousands of business travellers fall victim to fraud, scams, and attacks.

  • ISO 31030 travel risk management guidelines exist for a reason—but many companies ignore them.




How to Fix Corporate Travel Safety Now


We provide ISO 31030-aligned Corporate Travel Safety Training, designed for business professionals who want to stay ahead of emerging threats.


Corporate Cybersecurity Training – Protect company data & avoid cyber risks. 

Business Traveller Safety Awareness – Navigate business hubs securely. 

Crisis Response & Emergency Preparedness – Be ready for any situation. 

ISO 31030 Compliance & Duty of Care – Ensure corporate policies protect travellers.


Your company’s travel policy isn’t enough. Get real security training before your next trip.




 
 
 

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