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Small Biz Travel Security + Google Sidesteps OTA Fears + Helping Travelers With Disabilities

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Editor's Note

Skift coined the term "permanxiety" last year to explain the state of unease today's travelers live with, from anxieties over neo-isolationism to racial tensions to terrorism and security. We are committed to covering the topic as we demonstrate with reports from our Business Travel Editor Andrew Sheivachman.

His story today focuses on contracted security services that are being provided to midsize and smaller companies to help protect their traveling employees. As Sheivachman points out: "Safety and security should be a major concern when a company designs its travel policy. Often, though, it can take a back seat to practical considerations or financial limitations." This story follows an earlier one from Sheivachman about the lack of security measures tailored for female business travelers. We're not sure any of this will have you breathing any easier next time you are on the road, but Skift will continue making security coverage a priority so you'll know how companies are making you safer and when and where policies fall short.

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