1. Provide a Travel Bubble for Clients
You already create one-of-a-kind trips designed to a client’s needs, interests and dreams. Use your industry knowledge to provide a “travel bubble” by recommending a low-risk coronavirus destination, travel corridor, transportation provider, hotel, restaurants and/or activities.
2. Reformat Trips to Meet Safety Concerns
Tailor trips for maximum safety, such as opting for vans with a “middle seat empty” standard and providing tickets in advance for fewer points of contact. Offer small group options or private tours with a personal guide and/or driver. Exclusivity lends itself well to coronavirus social distancing protocols.
3. Vet All Vendors
Vet transportation providers, lodging and rentals, guides, restaurants and sight-seeing venues for security standards, cleaning schedules, coronavirus protocols and no-touch check in options. Work with businesses that have adapted operations, modified employee practices and redesigned public spaces to lessen the risk of contagion.
CLIENT SAFETY TIP
“Not only does Sandals Resorts offer a Platinum Protocol of Cleanliness, a set of industry-leading safety measures to provide peace of mind, we also offer all guests complimentary, on-resort COVID-19 tests prior to departure in order to meet new travel requirements with ease,” said Adam Stewart, executive chairman, Sandals & Beaches Resorts.