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“Ignorantia legis neminem excusat”

TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENTS GE CORPORATE
CREDIT CARD

The main Harvard Travel Office site to bookmark is:
http://vpf-web.harvard.edu/ofs/travel/

Travel Office Tel: 617-495-7760

FAS Guidelines for Spending Nov 04

Travel and Reimbursement Summary Revisions Oct 05

Facts you need to know about Harvard Travel Payments and Reimbursements


TRAVEL - EXPEDIA

Email fad_travelmgr@harvard.edu to sign up for Expedia. Include your name, ID#, and email address. Rowland has a guest account set up for visitors if we are paying their travel.

Full Agency Service Support available 24/7 at 1-866-444-4947.

Rate comparison must be made through Expedia www.expediacorporate.com and traveler should use “Preferred Airline” (linked in “Exclusive Travel Discounts”)

Effective April 1, 2006, all travel on federal sponsored funds (fund numbers 100000 - 199999) has to be booked through Harvard's preferred travel vendors. This is mandatory and no fare comparison will be required.

Revisions to the Sponsored Travel Policy, effective 4/1/06

Sponsored Travel Cost Guidelines Effective Date: April 1, 2006


TRAVEL - BCD PARTNERSHIP

Your flight can be booked and charged directly with BCD so that you need not use a credit card and payment is directly through the Rowland accounts.

Please follow the steps below:

  1. Call BCD Travel @ 496-8000 - inform the agent that you'd like to pay using the WVTAF. Tell her where you would like to go and when you want to travel.

  2. Upon conclusion of the reservation, give them Angela's email address so that they obtain authorization for the correct account from her.

  3. Email Angela your narrative/description of business purpose. This will both prompt her to keep an eye out for the email and will provide the necessary detail for the authorization.
Easy, peasy….

http://vpf-web.harvard.edu/ofs/travel/tra_wor.shtml


TRAVEL  INSURANCE  AND  TRAVEL  EMERGENCY  ASSISTANCE

HARVARD'S BUSINESS TRAVEL INSURANCE provides coverage for accidental death and dismemberment, or for total permanent disability, for employees traveling on University business. The payment is five times earnings, with a minimum of $100,000 and a maximum of $750,000.

International SOS provides 24-hour, worldwide emergency medical and security evacuation services. While International SOS will arrange for or pay directly for your medical care in an overseas medical emergency. However, International SOS will expect to be reimbursed for this payment, either by your insurance company or by you.

SOS Travel Program

If you travel to a “war risk” country in the course of your Harvard work, you must inform Harvard's Insurance Office prior to your trip in order for the University's Business Travel Insurance Policy to cover you. Call Leah McIntosh 617-495-1632 or via email leah_mcintosh@harvard.edu. The list of “war risk” countries, as provided by Harvard Director of Insurance Lee Ann Ross, is:

  • Afghanistan
  • Algeria
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Israel
  • India
  • Kosovo
  • Lebanon
  • Libya
  • Macedonia
  • Pakistan
  • Turkmenistan
  • Uzbekistan
  • Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro)