Business travel often means long days of meetings followed by evenings alone in an unfamiliar city. Travel companionship exists for exactly that gap — a companion for dinners, receptions, or simply having someone to talk to after a long day.
Planning timeline
Because travel companionship involves a multi-day commitment, we generally recommend inquiring one to three weeks ahead. This gives time for a thorough screening call and a companion who's genuinely available for the full trip, not just a single evening.
What to share when you inquire
- Dates and cities. Especially if your trip spans more than one location.
- The shape of your evenings. Client dinners, industry receptions, or simply free time after meetings — each calls for a different approach.
- Any professional context worth knowing. If your companion will be introduced to colleagues or clients, a short briefing helps them show up prepared.
How terms work for multi-day engagements
Because travel companionship spans several days, terms — including daily rates, expenses, and cancellation windows — are agreed in writing before travel begins, not negotiated day to day.
Discretion while traveling
Hotel arrangements, itinerary details, and the nature of the engagement are kept between you, your companion, and our team. See our Discretion & Privacy policy for specifics, including how to request a confidentiality agreement for sensitive trips.
Ready to plan a trip? Visit our Travel Companionship page or begin an inquiry directly.