Expatriation & Business Travel: employee secondment abroad and optimisation of corporate travel costs

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On 13 February, the training session “EXPATRIATION & BUSINESS TRAVEL: employee expatriation and optimisation of corporate travel expenses” will be held with the participation of experts in employee expatriation and the business travel sector.

The conference, which will be held at the Hotel Camiral, in Caldes de Malavella (Girona), will be an opportunity for professionals in the areas of Human Resources, Finance and Travel Managers to analyse and define the expatriation policies of their companies, as well as the migratory, labour and tax aspects of the trips that their companies must face in their internationalisation process. The participants will also discuss formulas for the correct management of corporate travel.

The day will begin with an intervention by amec, in which a prospective report will be presented detailing the most interesting markets for 2019, studied by sector. This will be followed by presentations by Expat Feliu and the Iberian Business Travel Association – IBTA. To end the round of presentations, Air France KLM will give a presentation on profitable and sustainable travel.

Registrations can be made by emailing info@feliu.biz.

For more information on the content of the conference, please visit the website www.feliu.biz.

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