Numerous countries are considering the introduction of health passports. In the United Kingdom, a certification system is being developed for concerts and sports matches, while the European Union is working hard on a digital system, and a "Green Pass" is already available in Israel. Doubts remain as to whether it is mandatory for travel.
Doubts remain as to whether it is mandatory for travel. Leer más
Companies are moving away from reclaiming 54% of VAT on employee expenses, including travel, due to the complexity of this task. A new report from SAP Concur delves into the issue and delves into the reasons for this reality, as well as the digital tools that companies are implementing to help them better tap this hidden potential going forward.
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The Travel and Meetings Society (TAMS) has created an online solution to help travel managers and travelers choose between holding a face-to-face or videoconferencing appointment. The tool, which is free of charge, uses a branching logic and a series of questions to guide that decision at a time when many companies are preparing to travel again. Leer más
Abryl Orozco, the travel manager at Telefónica Movistar México, says that the challenges facing travel managers in the current circumstances, beyond logistics, technology and digitalization, have to do with the human side, with generating trust among travelers, with the motivation of the teams, with the motivation of the teams;The challenge is to build trust among travelers, to motivate teams and to strengthen communication links.
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The ePassport is present in all the debates related to covid-19. With vaccination underway and the economy in crisis, there are two clearly opposing positions on this document. Health and legal experts consider it “premature”, but economists see no other way out to revive travel after a blank year. Leer más
The pandemic has accelerated the penetration of telework in many companies in Spain. However, a year after the onset of the health crisis, employees are already showing signs of burnout and lower productivity due to the physical distance from their colleagues. Therefore, when normalcy returns, 80% of workers want the office to be their primary place of work at least three days a week, according to a study by the consulting firm CBRE. Leer más