Hotels, transport and public venues are the operational interfaces where executive-protection regimes most often fail, because they sit outside the protected residence and inside an environment with weak access control, public-staffing and routine-disclosure exposure. This report sets out the hotels-transport-venues framework in your chosen jurisdiction and industry: the documented attack patterns at hotels (room-targeting, social-engineering of staff, surveillance from public spaces), at transport interchanges (airports, rail stations), and at public venues (clubs, restaurants, conferences), the early indicators of pre-attack reconnaissance, the operational mitigations (hotel-room-selection discipline, transport-interchange protocols, venue advance, vehicle-and-driver standards), and the trigger points at which a venue warrants engaging in-country security or executive-protection.
Reference material for informed readers, not advice.