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Global travel soars amid evolving risk landscape:
International SOS
January 9, 2024
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International SOS underscored the necessity to implement enhanced risk
management strategies for travellers and organisations, amid the increasing
international travel. While global travel regained momentum despite significant
fluctuations throughout 2023, the evolving landscape raises concerns about the
growing complexity of risks that both travellers and organisations need to navigate.
International SOS data revealed a 59% increase in international travel and 48.4% increase in domestic travel during October
2023, as compared to the beginning of the year.1 These findings align with a recent report from The International Air Transport
Association (IATA), emphasising the resurgence of global travel. According to IATA, global air traffic reached 97.3% of pre-
COVID levels at the end of 2023.2 With the holiday season quickly approaching, IATA anticipates that this trend will continue
into the New Year, despite economic and political uncertainties in parts of the world. For instance, the Middle East region
anticipates to witness a substantial uptick in air passenger traffic, indicating a promising trajectory for 2024. Additionally, the
industry forecasts indicate that the volume will reach 105% of 2019 levels, facilitating travel of around 429 million passengers.
Michael Rogers, Chief Security Analyst at International SOS said: “The resurgence in global travel comes at a time in which
the travel security landscape is increasingly being complicated by geopolitical events, natural disasters and other
developments. More and more organisations are finding comprehensive risk mitigation strategies for their mobile workforce to
be of upmost importance.
Today, more than ever, travellers need to remain informed of prevailing risks and attendant mitigation measures. Beyond
geopolitical issues and natural disasters, emerging diseases, social unrest and evolving crime dynamics require that travellers
practice vigilance. Across a series of concurrent and overlapping crises, International SOS observed a 16% increase in the
volume of security and medical alerts issued to clients throughout January to November this year compared to same period in
2022. The considerable increase illustrates both the evolving global security environment as well as value of timely and
verified information and analysis as a key resource to ensure workforce safety.”
The impact of climate change, including extreme weather events, natural disasters and environmental changes also poses an
additional layer of risk to global travel and are proving to be increasingly disruptive. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change stated that within the next two decades, temperatures are likely to rise by 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and we
are likely to see a multitude of unavoidable climate hazards globally.3
Natural disaster-related reporting accounted for 20% of International SOS’ medical and security alert volume in the months of
July and August of 2023. This is a 5% increase compared to the same period of 2022. These months fall within the peak of
hurricane and tropical cyclone season, highlighting the increased risk of natural disasters.
Michael Rogers added “With climate change exacerbating existing travel risks, it is important for organisations to have robust
and integrated health and security travel policies that safeguard employees from potential impacts of climate change during
travels. Additionally, encompassing the ISO 31030 standard in organisations’ policies provides a framework to ensure
preparedness for a changing travel security landscape and to be better placed to mitigate increasingly complex travel risks.”
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