Staying Prepared
Christophe Renard, Editor-in-Chief, CWT Vision – Global Edition
Failing to plan is planning to fail. This is particularly true when it comes to crisis
management. In this issue, Carlson Wagonlit Travel looks back at recent crises that impacted travel
with a view to improving preparedness and reducing risk in the face of the unexpected.
Crisis readiness is a critical component of any company’s business continuity plan, and it
plays a crucial role in helping travelers stay safe and accounted for on the road. Furthermore, by
mitigating risk, you are fulfilling your duty of care while demonstrating sound business
judgment.
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- September 2010 Crisis Readiness
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Higher Impact, Lower Costs
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- September 2010 Stronger Together
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- June 2010 Premium Growth
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the Rise of Premium Economy
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- June 2010 GDS Hotel Audits
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the Hallmark of a Preferred Hotel Program
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- September 2010 An Evolving Airline Industry
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Opportunity or Threat?
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- June 2010 Managing the Unmanageable
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Ancillary Airline Fees
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- March 2010 Savings on Demand
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- March 2010 Preferred Supplier or Lowest Logical Airfare
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Which policy is right for you?
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