His efforts have – surprisingly – turned out to be far better than what’s available from retailers in the UK!" “The caveman in my husband has been released – and he has experimented with making Biltong (cured meat), a South African delicacy, as well as Boerewors (a sausage) spiral for braaiing (barbecueing). "Isolation has brought new perspective of societies’ behaviours and how incredibly important it is to create a healthy environment for mental wellbeing" We found elderflowers and a lime tree in our garden, so we turned our hand to experimenting with homemade cordials, which was both rewarding and delicious." “We’ve been learning new skills – thanks YouTube! – and focused on the resources right around us, given then we can’t venture further afield. You may well relate to how Stephanie has had to dig deep to find ways of keeping her family engaged and entertained during a very unsettling period. Like for many of us, her life has considerably changed under lockdown – and in some ways for the better! “My day starts a little later now, as I no longer have the alarm buzzing at 5.30 am, which is a welcomed change! The occasional walk around the local park at the end of the day gives me the opportunity to stretch my legs, clear my thoughts and contemplate new ideas to implement to make life easier for our travellers.” It’s impressive how driven and on-target Stephanie and the team remain – despite now working under a totally ‘new normal’. We do expect a considerable decline in business travel at Petrofac, moving forward, and are currently planning what permissible travel looks like, and how this should be managed in our travel programme. “As we move forward, I expect the travel industry will focus intensely on passenger safety, providing thorough pre-, during- and post-travel information and guidance, and climate change and sustainability. “I would also like to thank my team in the UAE – Sandy Ishak and Elham Samra – who worked tirelessly to find repatriation flights for our colleagues in the Middle East, despite extremely limited seats and strict border controls – a task few travel professionals had ever had to face.”Īs the travel industry licks its wounds and reshuffles its priorities, seasoned expert Stephanie believes the global travel landscape looks set to considerably change in the medium to long term. Petrofac travel team’s duties weren’t completely devoid of expertly coordinating flights – a great challenge in the early phase of the pandemic was repatriating stranded colleagues in the face of ever-tightening flight restrictions. "As we move forward, I expect the travel industry will focus intensely on passenger safety, providing thorough pre-, during- and post-travel information and guidance, and climate change and sustainability" A challenge like no other Petrofac’s Tinrhert team supports local community in Algeria.Man up? No, let’s start talking about mental health.Petrofac scholarship helps open doors for budding software engineer.Looking after each other – our IT buddies are connected.
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