No Result
View All Result
Nomad Africa Magazine | Celebrating the world's richest continent
  • Home
  • Magazines
    • Buy Magazines
    • Request FREE Magazines
  • Advertise
  • Interviews
  • Destinations
  • Culture
  • Get Published
  • More4U
    • Special Features
    • For Subscribers
    • Tourism News
    • Travel Trends
    • Travel Tech
    • Travel Tips
    • Aviation
    • Hotels & Resorts
    • Food+Wine
    • SUV / 4×4 Car Reviews
    • Showcase
    • Spotlight
    • Sponsored
    • Appointments
    • Events
    • Tourism Data & Stats
    • Opinion
    • Thought Leadership
    • Survey/Polls
    • Job Vacancies
    • Wildlife+Conservation
    • Women In Tourism
    • Changemakers Series
    • Tourism Voices In Government
    • Mental Health
    • Watch
  • Deals
    • Flights
    • Hotels
    • Tours
    • Shop
  • Login
SUBSCRIBE
Nomad Africa Magazine | Celebrating the world's richest continent
  • Home
  • Magazines
    • Buy Magazines
    • Request FREE Magazines
  • Advertise
  • Interviews
  • Destinations
  • Culture
  • Get Published
  • More4U
    • Special Features
    • For Subscribers
    • Tourism News
    • Travel Trends
    • Travel Tech
    • Travel Tips
    • Aviation
    • Hotels & Resorts
    • Food+Wine
    • SUV / 4×4 Car Reviews
    • Showcase
    • Spotlight
    • Sponsored
    • Appointments
    • Events
    • Tourism Data & Stats
    • Opinion
    • Thought Leadership
    • Survey/Polls
    • Job Vacancies
    • Wildlife+Conservation
    • Women In Tourism
    • Changemakers Series
    • Tourism Voices In Government
    • Mental Health
    • Watch
  • Deals
    • Flights
    • Hotels
    • Tours
    • Shop
  • Login
SUBSCRIBE
No Result
View All Result
Nomad Africa Magazine | Celebrating the world's richest continent
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT

SMEs lead the way in business travel

Press Room by Press Room
in News
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
SMEs lead the way in business travel
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
ADVERTISEMENT

Agile, flexible, and unencumbered by legacy systems. Small-and-medium enterprises (SMEs) are leading the way in an ever-fluctuating post-COVID world. In travel, they are also hitting the road much faster than their larger, corporate counterparts.

 

What makes these small businesses less risk-averse when it comes to business travel? According to Oz Desai, GM Corporate Traveller, there are a number of reasons SMEs are taking the lead in terms of business travel, chief among them? They need to.

 

“It was United CEO, Scott Kirby who said, ‘Business travel is about relationships; it is not about transactions,’” says Desai, “And he’s 100% correct. SMEs are travelling because they can’t afford not to. There is no financial buffer or rainy-day fund. They need to get back to normal. A business’s competitive edge depends on building relationships through face-to-face meetings, negotiating deals, and exploring opportunities – all of which is very difficult over Zoom.”

 

Of course, it helps that smaller companies are a lot nimbler and less hamstrung by travel policies, company-wide travel bans, pre-trip approvals or debate around what constitutes ‘essential travel’.

 

Danny Lau, Managing Director Kam Pin Industrial (Hong Kong) Limited, speaking at a CAPA Live event on 09 June, commented that, “SMEs will start to travel before the large corporates because corporates will have a more sophisticated plan, they have to get approvals and they like to play it safer than SMEs. SMEs are more flexible – and they’re ahead of the curve to go and visit overseas clients if the location opens up for travel.”

 

Desai also believes that despite COVID, there is a very real appetite for travel: “For many, corporate travel remains a perk of the job. People enjoy travelling, exploring destinations and meeting new people. In fact, once travellers have their first ‘post-lockdown’ business trip under their belt, they realise how safe it actually is, and anxiety around business travel begins to disappear.”

 

For Desai though, this is where travel experts and TMCs can prove their worth.

“While SMEs are getting back on the road, increasingly, they’re doing it with the support of a travel advisor. The team at Corporate Traveller predicts that unmanaged travel could become a thing of the past for SMEs – as we’re seeing a significant shift from unmanaged, DIY travel to using the services of an experienced TMC.”

 

This is because, worldwide, the post-COVID travel landscape remains fluid. According to Desai, TMCs can help travellers select the best routes; book the best fares; source safe, vetted accommodation; and identify areas in which to make savings.

 

TMCs can help by:

 

  • Putting a travel policy in place

All SMEs, no matter how small, can benefit from having a simple travel policy in place. A policy helps eliminate leakage (when staff go off-piste to self-book flights or hotels), making it easier to control costs. A TMC will help an SME design and implement a policy (incl. which fares and accommodation to book) which suits their individual needs.

 

  • Delivering savings

Another benefit of a TMC? Impressive buying power which helps secure the best available rates and exclusive deals – generally out of reach for SMEs with an unmanaged travel programme. TMCs can also identify areas for savings, be it using serviced apartments instead of hotels, travelling at off-peak times, or identifying loyalty schemes with airlines, hotels and restaurants.

 

  • Prioritising duty-of-care

Although SMEs are more flexible in terms of decision-making and the ability to get up and go, this does not mean that staff wellbeing and duty of care is not important.

 

“SMEs care just as much about the safety of their staff as larger multi-nationals,” says Desai, “Business travellers are entering a dynamic, ever-changing environment. As different destinations ease or reintroduce lockdown measures, regulations and requirements change. A travel expert can provide you with up-to-the-minute information and advice – as well as track your travellers to ensure they can be brought home quickly if need be.”

 

Of course duty of care extends far beyond COVID-19. The greatest responsibility of a travel agent is to bring their clients home safely and this includes vetting all travel service providers (airlines, shuttles, accommodation and more); evaluating the risks a traveller might face; alerting travellers to any threats, civil unrest, strikes or adverse weather events; and liaising with local embassies or consulates on the ground. A TMC can help SMEs prepare pre-trip, support travellers on-trip, and learn what worked (and what needs to be changed) post-trip.

 

ADVERTISEMENT
  • Bringing experience and 24-hour support to the table

By partnering with a TMC, SMEs will also have access to the latest tech. According to Desai, new-generation, AI-enhanced online booking tools are quick and intuitive, meaning travel bookers can search and book a huge range of inventory in a matter of minutes – saving SMEs valuable time and money.

 

In South Africa, domestic business travel has already reached 30% of pre- COVID volumes with South African SMEs leading the way. It’s now up to airlines, hotels, TMCs and other travel suppliers to support them with the product – and pricing – to meet their business travel needs.

ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Flight Centre Travel Group Quick to Reassure Travellers Under Adjusted Alert Level Four in South Africa

Next Post

Third Wave Causes Comair to Temporarily Suspend Services

Press Room

Press Room

Nomad Africa celebrates life on the African continent. Covering stories from all countries and all cultures, it strives to include unique tourist attractions, business development, technology and investment opportunities as well as looking at the continent's cultural heritage.

Related Posts

AU Summit Nomad Africa
News

Visa-Free Africa Push Gains Momentum at AU Summit

February 16, 2025
African Pharmaceutical Technology Foundation gets Underway
News

African Pharmaceutical Technology Foundation gets Underway

December 18, 2023
Kenya’s Largest Wind Farm: Paving the Way for Green Energy in Africa?
News

Kenya’s Largest Wind Farm: Paving the Way for Green Energy in Africa?

October 12, 2023
Next Post
Coronavirus deep Losses will continue into 2021 – IATA

Third Wave Causes Comair to Temporarily Suspend Services

Please login to join discussion
No Result
View All Result
Rockfig Madikwe Rockfig Madikwe Rockfig Madikwe
ADVERTISEMENT
Ole Sereni Hotel Nairobi Ole Sereni Hotel Nairobi Ole Sereni Hotel Nairobi
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Recent Posts

  • Hollywood’s Next Big Thing: Here is Why Idris Elba Wants to Make Zanzibar a Must-Visit for Celebs
  • Simonsvlei Winery Celebrates 80 Years: Producing the Best Wine at the Best Possible Price
  • Calls for Collaboration and Culture at Africa Travel Indaba
  • U.S. Embassy Warns Against Off-Site Visa Fee Payments
  • Africa Travel Indaba Draws 55 Countries to Durban
  • Valor Hospitality to Manage Holiday Inn Mauritius Mon Trésor
  • Donkieskraal Private Game Reserve: Experience the Ultimate Cave Retreat
  • Sanbonani Resort & Hotel Joins the First Group Family
  • Middle East Business Travel Spending Adapts to Global Shifts, Reaching 6.1% Growth in 2025 – Experts
  • Ahmed Bin Saeed Opens Arabian Travel Market 2025
  • Dignitaries, Tourism Experts, Moment Makers Gather As Radisson Academy Live Births 
  • DJI Day: A Thrilling Adventure of Land, Sea, and Air
  • Your First Private Flight: How to Prepare and What to Expect
  • Here Are The World’s Most Valuable Airlines and Airports
  • Tintswalo Siankaba Completes Upgrade
  • Women in Safari Guiding: Breaking Barriers and Leading the Way
  • Kruger Shalati Offers Ex-pats and Locals Unforgettable Multigenerational Safari Getaways
  • Eswatini Hosts International Responsible Tourism Conference
  • Eswatini Launches Easter Tourism Campaign
  • A Safari For Your Tastebuds: Sink Your Teeth into Kruger Station’s Wild Menu
Nomad Africa New Edition 15 Nomad Africa New Edition 15 Nomad Africa New Edition 15
ADVERTISEMENT

Trending on NomadTV

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2bhBUqVHDw&t=3s

Tags

Africa African Cultural Sites African Tourism African Tribes Africa Travel Aviation Bucket list Business Tourism Business Travel Cape Town Covid-19 Covid19 Culture eswatini Events Exclusive Exclusive Interview Existence Hotel Hotels Johannesburg Kenya Mauritius News Nigeria Opinion Rwanda Showcase South Africa South African Tourism Industry Tanzania Top Destination Top Ten Tourism Tourism Africa Tourism News Tourism Recovery Travel Travel News Travel Tech Travel Tips Travel Trends Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
  • The Project
  • Buy Magazines
  • Advertise
  • Partner
  • Donate
  • Terms
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • About Us
  • Get In Touch
Call us: +27.[0]10.590.6264, +27.719.130.776, +27.610.817.489 Email: info@nomadafricamag.com.
Send all press releases to editor@nomadafricamag.com.

© 2015 - 2025. All Rights Reserved 2414 Publishing (Pty) Ltd. Designed & Developed by: CreativeMagic Group.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Advertise
  • Buy Magazines
  • Subscribe
  • Tourism News
  • Destinations
  • Culture
  • Get Published
  • More4U
    • For Subscribers
    • Travel Tech
    • Travel Tips
    • News Africa
    • Aviation
    • Special Features
    • Food+Wine
    • Car Review
    • Showcase
    • Spotlight
    • Sponsored
    • Events
    • Tourism Data & Stats
    • Opinion
    • Survey/Polls
    • Job Vacancies
    • Mental Health
    • Watch
  • Deals
    • Flights
    • Hotels
    • Tours
    • Shop
  • Login

© 2015 - 2025. All Rights Reserved 2414 Publishing (Pty) Ltd. Designed & Developed by: CreativeMagic Group.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Wait! Have You Signed-up?

Sign-up to Nomad Africa weekly Newsletter today and never miss out on
travel and tourism updates across the continent of Africa. Get industry insights,
travel tips and understand how the latest trends will affect your business.
Get great member benefits, learn more about African culture and
support tourism in Africa.

NAM Subscription Form

Add New Playlist

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkNo, thanks.Read Cookie Policy