As more people get vaccinated and virus transmission slows, business travel will gear up again. If it’s been a while since you’ve flown in an airplane, stayed at a hotel or mingled with large groups of people, you may be wondering what to expect when you hit the road again. Here are some actionable tips to help you prepare and stay safe.
Some states may have restrictions in place for out-of-state visitors to help mitigate virus spread. This may include mask mandates and self-quarantining for a period of time after arrival. Since these restrictions can change daily, it’s important to check state and local health department websites for the latest updates.
Hotels really want your business, so it’s in their best interest to provide the safest environment possible for guests. This information is typically readily available on hotel websites.
For example, the Hilton family of hotels instituted, the Hilton CleanStay program, which upgraded the cleaning and sanitizing of rooms and public spaces, along with other safety and social distancing measures. While hotels clean rooms between guests, many have eliminated daily housekeeping to minimize the number of people entering a guest’s room (though housekeeping and fresh towels are usually available upon request).
You’ll also find other guest amenities have changed, like touchless check-in options and grab-and-go breakfasts instead of buffets. Speaking of food, you’ll want to find out what other adjustments to food and beverage your hotel has made. Are restaurants open for dine-in or take-out only? How is room service handled? While it’s pretty easy to get food delivered these days, it’s nice to know in advance, should that be your only option.
BONUS TIP: If available, download your hotel’s app on your smartphone. Some apps simplify the touch-free check-in process and even allow you to open your hotel room without a key.
Event venues also really want your business, and like hotels, you’ll find safety protocols on most venue websites. Many event organizers also work in tandem with venues to help ensure safety, comfort and an enjoyable atmosphere for guests. You may find additional information and updates on organizer’s websites and social media.
To bring peace of mind (for yourself, staff and management), find out if the venue has earned Global Biorisk Advisory Council® (GBAC) STARTM accreditation. This accreditation demonstrates that the venue has met criteria established by the International Sanitary Supply Association (ISSA) for cleaning, disinfecting and infectious disease prevention. Other guidelines to look for or ask about include:
BONUS TIP: Most events offer apps nowadays as well. Download the event app to receive the latest updates and insight about the event.
Safety and nutritional essentials! Life on the road has changed since pre-COVID days. If you’re travelling to a trade show or live event today, you’ll want to take steps to manage safety and comfort in your away-from-home environment. If you haven’t already, include these items on your packing list:
By now, most of us know that it’s important to maintain a distance of 6-feet apart, wear masks and wash hands frequently to help prevent virus spread. If you’re travelling with a team, it’s important to review best practices and expand upon them.
Business travel means navigating crowded spaces, using public transit or ride shares, and for many, staying in a hotel for a first time since the pandemic hit. Consider the following precautions:
While we can take many precautions to avoid contracting the virus, people at high risk for a severe bout of COVID-19 should be cautious about business travel, at least until they are vaccinated and the virus is under control. This includes people age 50 and above and those with certain underlying health conditions. Visit the CDC’s website to find out who is at high risk for severe illness.
Have questions about creating a safe and sanitary booth space for your guests or hosting a socially-distanced live event of your own? The Trade Group is here to help! Give us a call at 800-343-2005 to learn more.