Stage and Screen is monitoring the current novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and the impact on business travelers and will continue to keep clients informed during this active situation.
Traveler resources hub
We have compiled resources from the major airlines on what they are doing to keep airports and planes clean and their customers safe and sound.
When you lay your head to rest after a busy day, the last thing you want to think about is “Is my hotel room clean?”
During these unprecedented times, having a method of transportation that you can rely on is more important than ever.
We wanted to share with you the news that Stage and Screen’s parent company, Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG), has secured AUD $900 million in additional funding (through a capital raising and new debt facilities) to further strengthen its balance sheet and liquidity position and prepare for further growth once the prevailing business climate improves.
As regular business travelers, your employees need assurance of your support and assistance if there’s a problem while they’re abroad, no matter when or where it occurs.
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially declared COVID-19 (coronavirus) a global pandemic. This is the most recent pandemic to be declared since the H1N1 flu or swine flu in 2009.
In the age of COVID-19, the likelihood of your business having to temporarily close offices or worksites is increasing. While this may prove more challenging for some than others there are a number of steps you can take to support your employees through the weeks ahead.
Concerned about the spread of the new coronavirus and how it will affect your travel plans? Here’s what you need to know.
As COVID-19 dominates domestic and international headlines – open, transparent and timely communication is the key to reducing anxiety amongst business travelers. Words like pandemic and epidemic can create unnecessary fear, so business managers need to take the lead to reassure travelers that their well being is paramount.
If you’re a frequent business traveler, you’ll be used to a busy schedule with little consistency or routine – so staying healthy can be a challenge. Unfortunately, there’s no one magic pill for staying healthy so staying balanced does take some work. Creating healthy habits now is going to make a big difference in the future