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Travel

Transfer vs. Hourly Service: A Strategic Choice for Executive Mobility Programs

At first glance, a transfer and an hourly service may seem like variations of the same service. But they do not compete with each other; they respond to different needs.

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Vehicles

Vehicle choices in Executive Transportation: A practical analysis for Travel Managers

Choosing between combustion, hybrid, or electric vehicles is a decision that influences the onboard experience and the strategic consistency of companies.

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Dining

Rome à la carte: a culinary journey with a private chauffeur through the Eternal City

A curated culinary route in Rome, a city with limited traffic zones, constant pedestrian flow, and narrow streets that conceal some of Italy’s finest restaurants.
View of Rome from a rooftop restaurant.
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Travel

Security protocols: how to operate in medium-risk destinations

There are destinations where certain variables, such as political instability, elevated crime levels in specific areas, or other potential risks, require a specific operational mindset.

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Corporate Travel

Why Outsourcing Corporate Ground Mobility Is a Strategic Decision

Outsourcing corporate ground mobility means building a centralized structure that anticipates disruption and protects executive schedules worldwide.

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Chauffeurs

How are the best chauffeurs selected and vetted?

In executive travel, a chauffeur’s role goes well beyond driving. For travel organizers, it represents an operational responsibility tied directly to duty-of-care obligations.

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Businesswoman inside a private jet, holding a cell phone and looking out the window.

Travel

Executive Terminal Pickups: What Changes When the Passenger Isn’t Flying Commercial

When picking up a passenger at a commercial terminal, the process is predictable. But, when a passenger flies on a private jet, everything changes.

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