Voyage Manager Blog
Expert insights on travel risk management, travel tracking, and corporate mobility
Travel During a Pandemic: Port Story
What should have been a happy day turned to upset and frustration, due to the bewildering amount of paperwork now needed to take a holiday. If only they’d had the Vault.
Post-Brexit Brits and EU Second Homes
You’re a UK citizen and accustomed to spending months at a time in your second home, somewhere in the Schengen area. You may not have spent as much time there during the pandemic, so the implications of Britain’s withdrawal from the EU may not have fully registered. But as travel restrictions have eased, thousands like you are discovering that visa rules have changed.
Doing Well by Doing Good
A recent article in Inc. magazine talked about how Google and other companies are rewarding employees financially for saving their companies money on business travel. Great; we’re all for incentive programmes. But there’s a fundamental problem with business travel: the carbon emissions it produces.
Isn’t Carbon Offset Just Greenwashing?
There are two ways to combat climate change that is due to greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. First, change your activities so you create less carbon dioxide (CO2). Next, undertake activities that decrease the amount of CO2 that’s already in the air.
Digital Nomads, their Employers, and Tax
Put “workation” into your search engine, and any number of businesses will pop up that offer stays in lovely locations that cater to remote workers. With ever more people working remotely, many are looking at telecommuting from a beautiful or exciting spot.
Welcome to Mia Bazo!
We launched Mia Bazo today. Whoop, whoop. Our mission is to relieve the complexities of life for frequent travellers (and the companies for whom they travel), while helping them manage their climate impact.
Business Travel Reboot: Climate Impact
Over the past year, we’ve had the opportunity to consider our travel policies. From our customers...
Making Corporate Travel Safer In The US
Accounting for more than 25% of all cases globally, the US is the country most severely affected by covid-19. The Trump administration placed the responsibility of lockdown...
A global lockdown’s impact on our carbon footprint
Throughout history, major global events have seen a declining trend in carbon emissions for various reasons. Such was the case during the financial crisis of 2008, the oil crisis in 1979..
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