Corporate travel works only when operations are planned as carefully as the venue
Business travel packages should be judged on outcomes, not only on destination appeal. A good offsite or conference route must consider arrival windows, meeting schedules, budget approvals, single versus twin occupancy policy, internal transport, GST and invoicing requirements, and how much time the team can realistically spend outside structured sessions. If those factors are not designed in from the beginning, even a premium destination can turn into a stressful and expensive corporate movement plan.
That is why corporate itineraries need a different structure from leisure travel. Team offsites often need meeting space plus lighter evening experiences. Incentive trips require stronger room categories and cleaner execution. Conferences need logistics discipline, airport coordination, delegate movement, and tighter timelines. Leadership retreats need privacy, lower noise, and time for strategy rather than back-to-back sightseeing.