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What to Know If You’re New to Managing Global Travel

New to Managing Global Travel? Here’s How to Make an Impact

If you've recently taken on responsibility for organizing global travel at your company, congratulations—you're stepping into a dynamic and high-impact role. As a service business that’s supported global workforce mobility and corporate travel for more than two decades, we can confidently say this: done well, business travel planning is about much more than booking flights and hotels. You are now an essential player in your organization’s risk management, employee satisfaction, and cost control strategy.

Whether your company is a fast-growing startup or a well-established multinational, your role supports productivity, brand reputation, and the ability to compete in a global market. Here's what you need to know to make the most of this new opportunity—and become an invaluable asset to your company.

Understand the Stakes: Why Business Travel Is Strategic

In today's global economy, business travel isn’t just a logistics function—it’s a business enabler. Whether it’s a key account executive closing a deal in Tokyo or a project team deploying for six months in São Paulo, every trip supports critical objectives. That means your decisions influence everything from cost management to traveler safety and business continuity.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Building cost-effective travel programs that align with company policy
  • Managing traveler risk and duty of care obligations
  • Supporting traveler productivity and satisfaction
  • Maintaining service partner relationships and negotiated rates
  • Navigating global compliance, visa, and tax requirements

You're not just helping people travel from point A to B—you're helping the business move forward efficiently and responsibly.

Learn Your Company’s Policies, Budgets, and Priorities

One of your first steps should be to become intimately familiar with your company's travel policy and any existing relationships with travel management companies (TMCs), relocation management companies (RMCs), and global or regional service partners for accommodation services. Accommodations costs are the largest line item in most corporate travel budgets.

Start by asking:

  • Who are the stakeholders? (Finance, HR, Legal, etc, as well as your employee)
  • What are the approved travel booking channels and preferred suppliers?
  • What’s the process for booking travel or accommodations?
  • Are there policies for group travel or extended stays?
  • What’s the travel expense approval and reimbursement process?

Understanding these parameters not only keeps you compliant—it positions you to propose improvements and add value from the outset.

Prioritize Duty of Care and Traveler Safety

In recent years, global travel management has evolved significantly in response to world events, from public health emergencies to geopolitical unrest. Duty of care—the employer’s obligation to protect the health, safety, and well-being of traveling employees—must be a central focus of your role.

Key considerations include:

  • Real-time tracking and communication tools
  • Emergency support services for travelers
  • Clear escalation protocols for crisis situations
  • Pre-travel briefings on local laws, customs, and risks
  • Reliable, vetted housing partners for longer stays

Partnering with experienced providers like Dwellworks Living ensures you’re placing employees in secure, professionally managed accommodations—with support services standing by, should needs arise.

Master the Metrics: Data Is Your Best Friend

To gain influence and credibility in your new role, come to the table with data. With the right reporting tools, you can track:

  • Travel and accommodation-specific spend
  • Compliance with travel policies
  • Traveler satisfaction and feedback
  • Partner performance and booking patterns
  • Carbon footprint and sustainability metrics

This level of insight allows you to fine-tune strategy, make smart supplier choices, and demonstrate the value of your program to your enterprise.

Stay Ahead of Global Trends and Regulatory Shifts

In an increasingly complex world, global mobility and travel intersect with a wide range of compliance issues—immigration, taxation, data privacy and security, and even ESG (environmental, social, and governance) reporting. What may seem like a routine cross-border trip to an employee could, in fact, have implications that span multiple regulatory regimes.

Stay proactive by:

  • Subscribing to mobility and travel industry newsletters
  • Attending webinars and events from GBTA and other associations
  • Building internal relationships with legal, finance, and compliance
  • Partnering with experts in global extended stay and relocation services

Dwellworks Living provides up-to-date market analysis and daily rates in dozens of key business destinations worldwide. Download our most recent Market Report here.

Build Strong Relationships—Internally and Externally

Success in global travel management isn’t a solo act. You’ll need strong working relationships across departments: legal, finance, procurement, safety, and security, and with HR business partners and executive leadership. You’ll also want trusted external partners for travel booking, accommodations, ground transportation, and related travel services.

Here’s where partners like Dwellworks Living come in. With more than 80,000 professionally managed accommodations options in more than 125 countries and proven results in delivering a quality guest experience, we help ensure your travelers are well cared for—and your program runs smoothly.

Bonus Tip: Think Like a Trusted Advisor, Not Just a Program Coordinator

Finally, the most successful travel managers don’t just implement and execute. They think strategically. They analyze booking patterns and find opportunities to consolidate suppliers and streamline spend. They identify traveler pain points and improve the experience. They anticipate risk and solve problems before they escalate. By acting as a consultant to your internal stakeholders, you’ll quickly become the go-to expert your company didn’t know it needed—but can’t do without.

In Summary: Your Path to Success

You're stepping into a role with real impact. By understanding policy, managing risk, mastering your data, and aligning with the right partners, you can shape a travel program that supports your company’s goals while delivering safety, satisfaction, and cost efficiency.

And remember—you’re not in this alone. Companies like Dwellworks Living exist to support professionals like you with the expertise, global reach, and trusted solutions you need to succeed in your role from day one.

 

About Dwellworks and Dwellworks Living

Dwellworks is the world’s leading provider of accommodation and acclimation support services for the mobile workforce and business travelers. We specialize in global destination services, corporate housing, and intercultural training, as well as property management and real estate services in key US markets.

Our clients trust us to deliver personalized high-quality service experiences, powered by innovative technology and supported by our extensive local presence in hundreds of locations worldwide. Through our brands Dwellworks, Dwellworks Living, and Station Cities, we offer a comprehensive range of service options, global reach, local expertise, and passion for the customer service experience.

Driven by a commitment to excellence, we continuously pursue innovation and operational efficiency and invest in meeting rigorous global compliance standards for data security, financial management, and sustainability. Whether supporting corporate travel or relocation, domestically or around the world, we work in partnership with our clients to ensure talented employees and their families transition smoothly and thrive in their new locations.

For more information, please visit our company brands at Dwellworks.com, DwellworksLiving.com, and StationCities.com.

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