Business travel is the single most concentrated period of risk exposure for senior executives, because it strips away most of the normal protective infrastructure (residence security, known routines, trusted networks) and replaces them with airports, hotels, hire vehicles and unfamiliar venues. This report sets out the business-travel-security landscape in your chosen jurisdiction and industry: the documented threat patterns (kidnap-and-ransom hot-spots, surveillance-and-tail risk, hotel-specific targeting, transit-vulnerability), the legal and insurance framework that governs travel-incident response, the early indicators of pre-travel surveillance, the operational mitigations that materially reduce exposure (advance reconnaissance, secure-transport discipline, communication protocols, family contact planning), and the trigger points at which to engage an executive-protection firm or in-country security partner.
Reference material for informed readers, not advice.