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Booking Travel

Booking Travel  

Pre-Travel Checklist

Please use the Pre-Travel Checklist as a guide when booking overseas trips. 


Travel Booking Information
Who can book travel?  The booking process for business travel applies to all staff and students of the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø and subsidiaries. This shall extend to include any person travelling with the knowledge and consent of the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø and its subsidiary companies to include their accompanying Spouse/Partner, whilst travelling for study or on business on behalf of the University.   
Individual Travel Bookings  All overseas travel, domestic and foreign flights must be booked through the relevant TMC. UK travel not involving flights can be booked directly. The contracted TMC for all non-group travel is  (GDG), formerly known as CTM. Quotes can be obtained by emailing ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø@gdg.travel 

Further Information on booking travel via our Travel Management Company (TMC) and their booking charges which range from £6-£12, can be found on the I want to buy > Travel including flights and train tickets webpage (staff access only).

Gray Dawes Contact Details (0)1206 716111 ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø@gdg.travel  

Out of hours / emergency please contact 0845 4708706
Group Travel Bookings   The University has contracts for group travel in place with Diversity Travel Ltd, Key Travel Ltd, Selective Travel Management and Studylink Tours. Staff can use any one of these companies for group travel bookings by raising a PO through eMarketplace.

 

Booking International Travel for Staff & Students

Before you travel on the business of the University, staff and students must follow the guidance below for all travel bookings.  Please see section 12 of the Travel Policy for further guidance for international travel.

  1. Read The University's Safety Code of Practice 38 on Overseas Travel and/or Safety Code of Practice 32 for Field Work. When travelling on a Study Abroad or Overseas Placement, please refer to the policies and procedures issued by those teams.
  2. Risk assessment is important and wherever you are travelling you should also review the Risk Assessment page.
  3. For current advice on political, social, and travel information in countries A to Z, select the Travel Advice link on the website.  Where the FCDO advises against all travel, or you are travelling to a sanctioned country or a high-risk territory, you will need to seek further authorisation from the Vice Chancellor before booking travel.  Your local Health and Safety Coordinator can provide further advice on risk assessment.
  4. After reading COP38, you must complete the International Travel Risk Assessment TRA1 form before booking travel. This will need to be authorised by your Head of School or Function.
  5. If you are a member of staff at ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø (UK) travelling on University business you must also complete the online  and upload the authorised TRA1 Risk Assessment. Please connect to the VPN first, if off-campus.
  6. If you are a student at ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø (UK) or RUMAL travelling, please complete the online risk management form for students on  (under 'Actions' select 'Student Risk Management'
  7. Any overseas travel including fieldwork trips planned to Sanctioned or High-risk Territories, as listed on the Country Specific travel guidance webpage, must be declared to our insurers as there may be an additional premium due to ensure cover is in place.  Before booking any travel please complete the Security Questionnaire as soon as possible and submit this to the uor-insurance@reading.ac.uk  at least 21 days prior to departure to the Sanctioned or High-risk territory.
  8. International hotel bookings must be booked through the TMC, and where possible hotels should be sustainable accredited hotels. The only exception to this is when booking for a conference where this can be booked directly or longer-term accommodation (see section 14 of the Travel Policy).  
  9. Before you travel, please ensure that you download the AIG travel Apps below which provide details about your destination and a way of contacting them in the event of an emergency.

 - Find information on the country you plan to visit and sign up for country-specific risk alerts

AIG Travel Assistance App - Provides access to emergency medical assistance, security, quick-call help button, GPS-enabled medical provider finder and geo-fenced check-in tool whilst travelling,

Booking UK Travel for Staff & Students

  1. Although not mandatory, it is recommended that UK (non-fieldwork) travel should be risk assessed using the UK travel risk assessment TRA2 form. TRA2 relates to off-campus activities for staff and post-graduate students conducting UK travel for business purposes.  This is likely to be used for conferences and any non-fieldwork type activities such as meetings at other Universities/Institutes. It does not include personal travel or day to day commuting to one’s place of work.
  2. Air travel is not permitted in mainland UK. 
  3. UK train travel can be booked directly using a purchase card or claimed back via expenses. 
  4. Where staff or students are travelling by car, taxi or bus, mileage or ticket costs can be claimed back via expenses. 
  5. Hotel bookings in the UK, if required can be booked via the TMC or directly.  

Booking Travel to a Sanctioned Country or Hazardous Territory 

Please see the Country-specific Travel Guidance webpage for information on travel to sanctioned countries or high-risk territories. Please note that the Travel Management Company may not be able to book flights to Sanctioned Countries. The Insurance office must be contacted before any travel to these areas is booked.