Mastering Emergency Relocations in an Unpredictable World

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Mastering Emergency Relocations in an Unpredictable World
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In the current global climate, "business as usual" is becoming a rare commodity for global mobility and travel teams. From sudden airspace disruptions and natural disasters to the rapid escalation of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, the frequency of emergency relocations has moved from an outlier to a core operational challenge.

At AltoVita, we believe that duty of care is not a static policy, but a real-time commitment to human safety. We recently published a Practical Guide to Managing Emergency Relocations, providing a framework for crisis checklists and emerging relocation trends.

On April 14, we’re taking the conversation further. Join our webinar to see these strategies in action and discover insights from our expert team on how we navigate the current escalations in the Middle East to ensure the safety and security of affected individuals.

Event Details

  • Date: Tuesday, 14 April

  • Time: 10:00 AM BST

  • Registration: Register here

We will dive into:

  • Emerging trends across travel, mobility, and accommodation: from restricted air travel to increased demand for safety-focused features such as on-site shelters

  • The role of duty of care in crisis situations, and how to operationalise it beyond policy

  • Strategies for sourcing safe, flexible accommodation and managing last-minute extensions or relocations

  • The importance of real-time visibility, communication, and support for affected individuals

In an era of unpredictability, preparation is your greatest asset. We invite you to join the conversation and ensure your organisation is ready for whatever comes next.

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