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What Trump’s return to the White House means for South African business travellers

JOHANNESBURG – Donald Trump is back in the White House, and if there’s one thing we know about his presidency, it rarely goes unnoticed. From sweeping policy changes to bold decisions that ripple across industries, his time in office always has a way of shaking things up—including how people travel for business.

“Business travel doesn’t happen in a bubble,” says Mummy Mafojane, Productive Operations Leader at FCM. “Politics, economics, and global events all play a role in shaping policies that impact everything from how easily people can get visas to what they pay for flights or hotels. Being prepared means understanding these dynamics and staying one step ahead.”

For South African companies with teams heading to the U.S., now is a good time to buckle up. Here’s what you need to know—and how to stay ahead.

Visas: Longer waits could disrupt plans

If you thought getting a U.S. visa was already a test of patience, think again—it could get tougher under Trump 2.0. During his first term, stricter immigration policies caused months-long delays and closer scrutiny for travellers from countries like South Africa. Analysts warn those bottlenecks could return as Biden-era efforts to reduce visa backlogs lose momentum.

Processing times can stretch up to 6–7 weeks—or longer if there’s a backlog—so leaving your application until the last minute is not an option. Add in the need to secure an interview appointment first, and it’s clear why early planning is essential.

  • Apply early: Start your visa application as soon as travel plans are on the horizon.
  • Get your documents in order: Meeting agendas, proof of employment outside the U.S., and proof of ties to South Africa (like family or property ownership) can help streamline interviews.
  • Track deadlines automatically: Use reminders or tools that flag upcoming expirations, so renewals don’t fall through the cracks. 


And don’t forget customs: longer lines and stricter questioning—a hallmark of Trump-era border controls—could make arriving more stressful than ever before.

Travel Costs: Get more value from every Rand

With global markets often reacting sharply during Trump’s leadership, exchange rate fluctuations could make business trips feel even pricier for South Africans heading stateside. From flights and hotels to meals between meetings, costs can quickly add up when paired with an unstable rand-dollar dynamic.

But cutting back isn’t always an option when relationships depend on face-to-face meetings. “It’s not about slashing your business travel budget—it’s about stretching it further,” says Mafojane. “Companies need strategies that maximise value.”

Here are three ways:

  • Lock in corporate rates: Negotiate fixed pricing agreements with airlines and hotels—or work through globally connected TMCs like FCM that secure exclusive discounts.
  • Use real-time expense tracking tools: Monitor employee spending live while they’re abroad so overspending gets flagged immediately—not weeks later during expense claims.
  • Consolidate trips: Instead of flying out multiple times a year for separate meetings or conferences—bundle them into fewer but more productive journeys that save both time and money seamlessly executed proactively optimised


“A TMC with a global network can help businesses unlock meaningful savings by negotiating better rates with airlines and hotels. But it’s not just about discounts—it’s about having access to real-time insights and expert advice so you can make smarter decisions that align with your budget and goals,” says Mafojane.

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For more information about FCM Travel, or to interview Mummy Mafojane, Productive Operations Manager at FCM, call Lori Cohen on 079 641 4965 or email lori@bigambitions.co.za.

About FCM Travel:

FCM Travel, the flagship corporate travel brand at Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG), is the business travel partner of choice for large national, multinational and global corporations. We are an award-winning global corporate travel management company ranking as one of the top five by size around the world. We operate a global network which spans more than 100 countries, employing over 6000 people.

FCM are transforming the business of travel through our empowered and accountable people who deliver 24/7 service and are available either online or offline. Leveraging FCM’s negotiating strength and supplier relationships in conjunction with our tailored business travel programs, our expertise delivers more for our clients where it matters most to them.

Visit us at www.fcmtravel.co.za

Issued by: Big Ambitions

Contact: Lori Cohen

Tel: +27 79 641 4965

Email: Lori@bigambitions.co.za

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