Class of Travel. 231.1 Where required to travel on official ABS business within Australia and New Zealand, employees will be entitled to economy class air travel or an alternate mode of travel where group travel makes this more cost effective or where air travel is not available. Employees must also follow Government and ABS policy when air flights are being booked.
Class of Travel. 36.4.1 The normal class for domestic air travel is economy class for Staff below AOF level 8 or business class for Staff Members at AOF level 8, unless the CEO or Chief Operating Officer considers another class is reasonable in the circumstances and this is approved prior to travel. For overseas travel, the normal class of travel is business class.
Class of Travel. OTHER AIRLINES 3.1 Employees, where possible should arrange their duty travel in a way as to minimise the cost to British Airways.
Class of Travel. Employees who are required to travel in Australia for official purposes will be entitled to travel at “economy class”. ARPANSA may approve a higher standard of travel where it is satisfied that special circumstances warrant the higher standard. ARPANSA’s Accountable Authority Instructions on Official Travel detail entitlements to travel related allowances.
Class of Travel. 60.1.1 Employees are entitled to economy class where required to travel by air, train, bus or ship on official business within Australia.
60.1.2 In exceptional circumstances, the appropriate General Manager may upgrade the class of travel.
61.1.1 Home-based work (HBW) will be available to employees in accordance with Museum guidelines that will be maintained in accordance with the following principles:
a. by agreement with his or her manager, an employee may work from home on either a regular or temporary basis
b. the employee and their manager may agree to vary or terminate their agreement
c. the agreement may be terminated by either party with a minimum notice period of two weeks, including as a result of operational requirements, the inefficiency and/or ineffectiveness of the arrangement and/or the failure of the employee to comply with proper directions d. the Museum’s obligations under the Occupational Health & Safety (Commonwealth Employment) Act 1991 and Commonwealth Protective Security requirements must be met.
Class of Travel. 35.1 All travel within Australia will be by economy class.
35.2 All travel outside of Australia will be by business class or equivalent.
35.3 Employees should make every effort to minimise the cost of travel through methods outlined in TSRA guidelines, including obtaining the best fare available at the time of booking.
Class of Travel. Employees are entitled to economy class air travel where required to travel on official business within Australia.
Class of Travel. An Employee who is required by the employing Office Holder to travel on official business by air, rail or sea is entitled to a fare which shall not exceed the cost of an economy class air fare for the most reasonable and usual route between the departure and destination points.
Class of Travel. An employee engaged by the week when traveling for the purposes of a tour or transfer will be provided:
Class of Travel. 64.1. The standard for official domestic travel is economy class. In cases where the flight time for domestic travel is in excess of three hours, the class of travel will be business class.
64.2. The standard for multi-sector official international travel is business class. For single sector official international travel with a flight time of less than two hours the class of travel will be economy class.
64.3. Where an employee is entitled to business class travel and that class is not available, the class of travel will be the next level below (i.e. premium economy or economy).