Introduction Cancelled flights, traveler health and safety: Travel has always involved a certain amount of risk. But the pandemic has put the topic of risk into stark focus, expanding the ramifications and accelerating the need for steps like enhanced duty of care, personal support, transparent reporting, and intelligence gathering. After all, there’s no such thing as zero risk. Of course, risk mitigation steps are squarely the responsibility of a company. And that responsibility—for both new and traditional risks—cuts across departments, from travel managers to HR, ops, and finance. So what does it mean to manage risk during an era of seemingly constant uncertainty? And what are some of the most important risks to keep in mind?
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