Herman Heunes<\/a>, General Manager of Corporate Traveller South Africa.<\/p>\n\u201cEmployees routed through multiple layovers to nab a good deal, arrive at their destination running on empty. A journey that should take ten hours stretches into thirty, and instead of hitting meetings at full strength, travellers need time to recover from their itinerary,\u201d says Heunes.<\/p>\n
When \u201cSavings\u201d Mean Setbacks<\/h2>\n The knock-on effects go far beyond tired faces in airports. Sixty-one percent say these leaner itineraries make them less effective; nine out of ten would flat-out refuse trips if safety or health feels compromised by fatigue or logistical stress.<\/p>\n
Every disruption \u2013 whether it\u2019s a missed connection or an unplanned reroute \u2013 triggers new expenses and lost opportunities along the way. In South Africa alone this year, nearly ninety percent of business travellers hit major snags while on assignment; many now factor extra days into each trip to cope with setbacks before work begins in earnest.<\/p>\n
And company culture isn\u2019t immune either: almost half of employees say current travel rules fall short for real-world needs, and more than one-quarter have considered switching jobs because they feel unsupported on the road.<\/p>\n
Value Means More Than Just Price<\/h2>\n What does smart savings really look like? As global prices continue their steady climb, the answer lies not in squeezing every cent but in planning wisely around total value delivered, says Heunes.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe best-run businesses empower staff with booking tools that weigh both ticket price and journey impact and introduce flexible policies based on trip purpose rather than blanket mandates for everyone,\u201d he says.<\/p>\n
Expert guidance from a specialist travel management company makes all the difference here \u2013 not simply pushing higher fares but helping shape strategies where every rand supports both employee performance and organisational objectives, he explains.<\/p>\n
\u201cA well-designed travel policy recognises that sometimes paying more upfront actually protects productivity,\u201d says Heunes. \u201cIt isn\u2019t about luxury; it\u2019s about outcomes.\u201d<\/p>\n
For those planning trips \u2013 or approving them \u2013 the question becomes less about what\u2019s cheapest today and more about what delivers results tomorrow. Before confirming that next ticket, ask yourself: Will this journey set our team up for success?<\/p>\n
The human cost aside, cheap fares can deliver a real hit to your budget, adds Heunes.<\/p>\n
Airlines design these bargain seats with plenty of strings attached. The cheapest tickets tend to show up when demand is low, but there\u2019s a catch: they\u2019re often non-refundable and loaded with strict rules. Need to adjust your trip because a client moved a meeting? Expect to pay significant penalties or find yourself stuck buying an entirely new ticket at the last minute.<\/p>\n
For business travellers whose schedules change quickly, inflexible fares rarely deliver actual value. That\u2019s why many top performers opt for flexible tickets whenever possible. They might cost more upfront, but as Heunes puts it: \u201cPaying extra for flexibility is like buying insurance against disruption. Sometimes it\u2019s what keeps your deal on track and your costs under control.\u201d<\/p>\n
The bottom line? What looks cheap today can end up being surprisingly expensive once real-world business needs kick in.<\/p>\n
This article first appeared on Inside Travel News<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Chasing savings on business travel has become almost automatic for many organisations. With budgets under scrutiny and finance teams laser-focused on spend, booking the cheapest…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":29,"featured_media":148293,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"related_posts":[],"footnotes":"","_links_to":"","_links_to_target":""},"categories":[7737],"tags":[],"series":[],"sapn-display":[5598742,5598740,45149,5598743,5598741,279685],"sapn-type":[45018],"class_list":["post-148287","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-solutions","sapn-display-feature-hero","sapn-display-feature-spotlight","sapn-display-homepage-hero","sapn-display-news-hero","sapn-display-news-spotlight","sapn-display-hero","sapn-type-feature"],"yoast_head":"\n
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