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Vulnerable Business Travellers: Information and advice for female, gender and sexual diversity and disabled business travellers

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6 September 2018
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Vulnerable Business Travellers: Information and advice for female, gender and sexual diversity and disabled business travellers

When you think of business travel safety your mind probably goes straight to overcoming challenges such as a cancelled flight, avoiding a political rally or even something more extreme like terrorism. Yet for certain groups of travellers, it’s the culture of a region that poses the biggest and most complex challenges.

As the number of female and gender and sexual diversity business travellers continues to grow, it’s essential that your organisation understands the unique challenges faced by vulnerable travellers in order to fulfil your duty of care obligations.

Our team of experts are responsible for ensuring the safety of more than 15 million lives each day and possess decades of experience between them. By working with you as partners, we can help to proactively mitigate risks before they impact your people or your organisation.

We’ve written this travel advice guide (2018) to help you prepare your vulnerable travellers, ensure they successfully navigate their way through any overseas trips and return home safely. This guide will help you to:

  • Better identify the challenges faced by vulnerable business travellers
  • Provide travel advice to female, gender and sexual diversity and disabled travellers
  • Meet your duty of care obligations
  • Understand how Drum Cussac can ensure the safety of your people

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