17/06/2026
For years, I was the executive in the back seat. Today, I help run the company that sends the car.
That shift taught me something the industry is still catching up to: the car was never the point.
A decade ago, executive transport meant a nice car, a professional driver, and arriving on time. Today, that's not premium — it's the minimum.
What CEOs, corporate travellers, Executive Assistants and travel managers expect now runs far deeper: duty of care, real-time visibility, safety for every kind of traveller, data security, and one consistent standard wherever in the world their people land.
I've written about what's changed — and why it now matters as much to the person booking the trip as the one taking it.
Whether you're in Sydney, London, New York, Singapore or Dubai, I think you'll recognise it. 👉 https://lnkd.in/grVnFFXJ
Over to you: what's the one thing you now expect from a transport provider that you didn't ten years ago? I'd genuinely love to hear it.
What today’s executive traveller expects that didn’t matter ten years ago — whether you’re in Sydney, New York, London, Singapore or Dubai. Ten years ago, executive transport was judged on three things.