Business Travel Data Consent & Comfort Survey
Assesses how well employees and business travelers understand, trust, and can withdraw consent for travel-related data collection like itinerary sharing, location tracking, and duty-of-care programs. Built for privacy, compliance, and travel program teams, with an AI follow-up that surfaces the real reasons behind any hesitation or discomfort.
Sample questions
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In the last 12 months, have you traveled for business where the company asked you to share itinerary, location, or booking data?
- Yes, more than once
- Yes, once
- No
- Not sure / don't recall
How did you give consent for that data to be collected?
- Paper form
- Checkbox in a booking app or portal
- Email confirmation
- Verbally, to a manager or admin
- Don't recall / not applicable
How clearly was the purpose of collecting your travel data explained to you before you agreed to it?
Did you feel you had a genuine choice to opt out or limit what was shared?
- Yes, completely
- Somewhat
- No, it felt required
- I didn't know opting out was an option
How much do you agree with each statement about the consent process for your travel data?
- The purpose of data collection was stated in plain language
- I knew how to withdraw consent later if I changed my mind
- Data use stayed limited to what was originally explained
- I knew who inside the company could see my travel data
Rank these travel data concerns from biggest to smallest for you personally.
- Location tracking outside work hours
- Data shared with third-party vendors
- How long the data is kept
- Data used in performance reviews
- Family or companion travel details being captured
Overall, how much do you trust the company to handle your travel data responsibly?
Probe the respondent's real experience with giving or withdrawing consent for travel data: anchor on the specific moment they were asked to agree, whether they read or understood what they signed, and whether they've ever tried to withdraw consent or limit sharing. If they rated trust low or said they lacked genuine choice, dig into exactly what happened and what would have made the process feel fair. If they can't recall the process at all, note that as a signal of poor consent visibility.
Is there anything about how your travel data is collected, used, or shared that you wish worked differently?
How often do you travel for business?
- Weekly
- Monthly
- A few times a year
- Rarely or never
- Prefer not to say
Which best describes your role?
- Individual contributor
- People manager
- Travel/admin coordinator
- Executive/leadership
- Prefer not to say
That's everything — thank you! Your responses feed directly into a review of our travel data consent process by the privacy and compliance team.
What’s included
AI follow-ups
Adaptive probes on open-ended answers that pull out detail a static form would miss.
Attention checks
Built-in safeguards against rushed answers and low-quality respondents.
AI-drafted copy
Wording, ordering, and branching written by the AI — tuned to your research goal.
Auto report
Themes, quotes, and a plain-English summary write themselves once responses come in.
Why this template
What this template is built to do — we found no directly comparable template from other survey tools to review.
What sets it apart
- Uses a guided sequence of scale, ranking, and matrix questions to map exactly where employees feel informed vs. uneasy about itinerary sharing, location tracking, and duty-of-care data collection
- Includes an AI follow-up interview that specifically probes the real reasons behind any hesitation, discomfort, or perceived lack of choice in giving or withdrawing consent — something a static form cannot do
- Asks directly whether travelers felt they had a genuine opt-out or limiting option, and how clearly the purpose of data collection was explained, giving compliance and privacy teams evidence beyond a simple checkbox
- Closes with an open-ended long-text question and role/frequency segmentation so results feed directly into a review of the travel program's consent practices
Ready to launch?
Open this template in the editor. Every part is yours to change before the first respondent sees it.