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SARS new traveller declaration – border checks now start early

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South Africa's new South African Revenue Service (SARS) Traveller Declaration is part of a global shift that's redrawing the business travel checklist. Border and customs compliance has always been something travellers dealt with at the airport. However, that is no longer the case.

The rise of ‘fake’ business class marketing tactics

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As airlines strip lounge access, flexibility and baggage from business class fares, that lie-flat seat may not deliver all the perks you expect. You're at the airport with a business class ticket in hand. You head toward the lounge, only to be turned away at the door. Alternatively, your meeting moves and you try to change your flight. You then discover that the original ticket is non-refundable.

Rebuilding traveller confidence – can bosses still dictate staff travel?

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The UAE has lifted its airspace restrictions. In addition, the US-Iran ceasefire appears to be holding as of 18 May 2026. Emirates has also restored 96% of its global network. Meanwhile, other Gulf carriers, including Etihad, Qatar and Saudia, continue rebuilding operations. Capacity constraints are also gradually easing. By most operational measures, conditions are improving. However, traveller confidence tells a different story.

Business travel – a strategic employee retention tool

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Everyone knows how important it is to retain good staff, and how disappointing it is when a top performer leaves. This impact is felt more keenly in smaller businesses. For a Small and Medium Enterprise (SME), losing a key employee is not just an HR inconvenience. It can shake team morale, disrupt operations and affect customer relationships.

Stop flying in circles – trip stacking is the smartest travel...

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If you do one thing differently in your organisation this year, let it be saying goodbye to ad-hoc business travel for good. This is the type of travel that sees your team make three separate trips to Johannesburg, Cape Town, or Nairobi within six weeks. Or book flights with less than five days' notice. Or add unnecessary expense, complexity and stress to already-packed schedules.

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