Name: Toni Rhodes
Title: CEO, GlobalTech Industries
Nationality: American (dual UK citizen)
Passport valid until: 2030
Second passport: United Kingdom
Travel class: Business
Airline loyalty: Delta SkyMiles Diamond / Star Alliance Gold
Hotel loyalty: Marriott Bonvoy Titanium / Hilton Honors Gold
Preferred hotel: Business suites near meeting venues; quiet floors requested
Health notes: Mild back issues : prefers aisle / lie-flat seat
Dietary: Pescatarian
Security: Travels with 1 private security aide
Budget ceiling: $50,000
Preferred travel style: Efficient, private, minimal public exposure
Fixed meetings : Israel (CEO1), St. Helena (government - cannot miss), North Korea (CEO2) Assistant: Pelumi, Executive Virtual Assistant
When I began planning this trip for our CEO, my main focus was balance, making sure every country visit felt intentional, well-timed, and as stress-free as possible.
I didn’t just want a list of destinations; I wanted a travel flow that made sense. Every move had to feel like a natural next step, from high-stakes meetings to quiet recovery moments.
So instead of arranging countries randomly, I looked closely at distance, accessibility, and purpose. I asked: Where should the CEO go first to make the biggest impact? Where should rest come in to avoid burnout?
That’s how I built this route, starting strong with the most critical deal in Israel, pacing through key engagements across continents, and closing in Cuba with time to breathe before returning to headquarters.
Each destination below was chosen with intention, not just for business outcomes, but also for clarity, comfort,