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With the new year underway,‌ we would like to take a moment to look back at the most popular articles that were featured in this newsletter series throughout 2023.‌
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Travel Safety & Security HospitalityLawyer.com's Newsletter Top 5 Articles of 2022
With the new year underway, we would like to take a moment to look back at the most popular articles that were featured in this newsletter series throughout 2023.
1.  JULY ISSUE
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Travel Insurance for Business Travelers (2023)

via Market Watch

Often referred to as corporate travel insurance, business travel insurance can protect you from financial risks and losses during work trips. While personal and business insurance products still offer trip cancellation and medical coverage, there are a few key differences compared to standard travel insurance.
  2.  MARCH ISSUE
female traveler walking through an airport while an airplane takes off in the background
More Women Than Men Feel Unsafe On Business Trips

via Business Travel News Europe
Travelling for work as a woman is less safe than travelling as a man, according to 71 per cent of female respondents in a recent global survey of business travellers.
  3.  SEPTEMBER ISSUE
rear view of a female chinese traveler viewing the arrival/departures board at an airport
Looming Government Shutdown Could Affect Flights, TSA Operations

via Business Travel News

The threat of a government shutdown beginning Oct. 1 looms large as Congress had yet to pass a new funding deal as of Thursday afternoon.
  4.  SEPTEMBER ISSUE
two travelling businessmen exit an elevator with luggage, one is in a wheelchair
Travel Websites Failing Basic Accessibility Tests

via PhocusWire

Travel websites are among the worst offenders when it comes to accessibility, a new report finds...The study's expert testers, a group made up of people with varying disabilities, uncovered several consistent barriers that hampered the hotel and airline booking experience.
  5. SEPTEMBER ISSUE 28
man handing a passport and flight ticket to check in counter at an airport
Industry Voice: Keeping Employees Safe While They Are Abroad


via ITIJ
Whether you are sending employees for a brief business visit overseas or inviting them to work abroad on a more permanent basis, the law is clear. You have a duty of care, which means that you are expected to take ‘reasonable care’ of your employees for their safety at work.
Happy New Year 2024 Wishing you a fantastic New Year filled with opportunities, success, and joy! From all of us at HospitalityLawyer.com
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