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John's Tips for Assistants Managing Business Travel

Managing business travel is often left to the unsung heroes of a business - busy personal assistants. John's tips for managing corporate travel are just for you.
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Managing business travel for a busy CEO (or a team of executives) can feel like juggling a dozen spinning plates. As Managing Director of Your Travel Corporate, I’ve seen firsthand how the right strategies can make a world of difference. Here are my top tips for personal or executive assistants looking to streamline travel plans and make life easier for their busy bosses.

1. Start With a Clear Travel Policy

One of the biggest time-savers is a comprehensive and clear organisational travel policy. This document should outline approved processes, airlines and hotel chains. By having clear guidelines, you avoid last-minute internal approval delays and can make swift, confident decisions.

2. Understand Your Traveller

Get to know your CEO’s travel preferences. Do they prefer a window seat? Vegetarian inflight meal options or lounge access? Taking the time to understand their preferences not only makes their journey more comfortable but also demonstrates your commitment to the responsibility of managing their travel.

3. Take Advantage of Loyalty Programmes

Make sure you’re signed up for loyalty schemes of any approved airlines or hotel chains, such as British Airways Executive Club or Marriott Bonvoy. Not only can you accumulate points or miles that may benefit future travel, but you can also unlock perks like priority boarding or room upgrades, making the travel experience smoother.

4. Keep an Updated Digital Itinerary

To improve efficiency and communication, make use of travel management apps and/or digital calendars to keep all details in one place. This way, your executive can easily access flight details, accommodation info, and meeting schedules without scrolling through endless email threads.

5. Be Proactive About Travel Disruptions

Whether it’s delays or sudden cancellations, disruptions happen. Have a backup plan in place and know who to contact in case of emergencies. A travel agent’s support can be invaluable here, taking care of rebookings or accommodation changes without disrupting your workday.

6. Make Time for Relaxation

Avoid back-to-back scheduling that leaves no room for rest or reflection. Protect your CEO’s sleep schedule by not overloading with late-night events or entertaining. A bit of downtime, whether a 30-minute coffee break or an hour blocked out to swim at the hotel, can make a big difference in maintaining productivity and wellbeing.

7. Schedule With Purpose

While it’s tempting to fit everything into a single trip, overscheduling can lead to burnout and stress. Leave some flexibility in the itinerary for delays, spontaneous opportunities, or simply a breather between commitments. A well-paced schedule allows your CEO to perform at their best.

8. Ask for Feedback

After each trip, gather feedback from your CEO or executive. Understanding what worked and what didn’t helps refine future plans and shows your commitment to improving their travel experience.

9. Consider a Business Travel Agent

If managing all of this feels overwhelming, it might be time to consider a professional business travel agent. They handle everything from flight bookings and hotel reservations to itinerary adjustments and 24/7 support in case of emergency. A good agent immediately adapts to an organisations travel policy, learns your travellers preferences and can anticipate needs before they arise. To see how an expert can lighten your load, read more about the benefits of a good business travel agent. Managing business travel doesn’t have to consume your day. With the right planning and the support of a reliable travel partner, you can hand off most of the legwork and focus on other priorities.

Final Thoughts on Managing Business Travel

Streamlining business travel can make a significant difference to both your executive’s schedule and your own varied workload. By following these tips and leveraging professional support, you’ll find that managing business travel becomes less of a burden and more of a well-oiled routine.

If you’re ready to make managing business travel more straightforward, learn how Your Travel Corporate are taking business travel off of to-do lists.

Managing business travel is often down to the unsung heroes of a business - busy personal assistants. John's tips on managing business travel are written just for you.

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