Business-Trip Escort in Moscow
A business trip across Russia or the CIS — a companion travelling with you for 2–5 days: programme, meetings, dinners, flights.
A business trip as a format
This is the longest Escort MSK format — 2 to 5 working days, sometimes more. The companion flies with you to an industry conference in St Petersburg, to an investment forum in Kazan, to SPIEF, to Sochi for seasonal events, into Moscow from another city if your home office is regional. In our experience, 70% of requests for this format are business trips to industry forums and road shows.
What we agree before departure
- Route: Moscow → SPb → Moscow, or Moscow → Kazan → SPb → Moscow, or a multi-day in-city cycle with no flights;
- Programme: which events are scheduled, which require companion presence, which do not (the companion is not obliged to sit through your negotiations);
- Accommodation: separate rooms. This is a baseline — the companion stays in a separate room, not yours;
- Meals and schedule: shared breakfasts and dinners, free intervals;
- Dress code: business at the conference, evening at dinners, smart casual for free time.
What the rate includes
- Accompaniment at programme events on plan;
- Shared breakfasts and dinners;
- Movement between points of the route;
- Language support (Russian / English); other languages agreed in advance.
What the client pays separately
- Flights, trains, transfers (business or premium class as agreed);
- Hotel accommodation in a separate room;
- Meals during the trip;
- Event tickets (forum, conference, premiere).
Behaviour boundaries — the main point
A business trip is a "work" format, not a "relationship". The companion accompanies the programme, dinners, appearances; does not enter the private space, does not do anything that was not agreed in the Telegram chat. No intimate interaction. This is a clause on which Escort MSK makes no exceptions.
How to book
At least 5 working days before departure. For long-haul international routes and priority conferences (SPIEF, EEF) — at least 2 weeks.
Companions for the "Business-trip companion" format
Frequently asked questions
What does a 2-day business-trip package include?
A two-day trip covers the full schedule of both days: programme events (forum, meetings, presentations), shared breakfasts and dinners, movement between points, language support. Not included: flights, trains, hotel in separate rooms, meals during the trip, event tickets — these are paid by the client separately.
Does the companion stay in the same hotel as the guest?
Yes, in the same hotel — but in a separate room. This is a baseline of the business-trip format and not negotiated for any client. Separate rooms enforce the service boundaries (no intimate context, no personal contact outside the agreed programme) and protect both sides of the booking.
What does the companion do during the guest's free time in the business schedule?
In free intervals (for example, your internal team meeting where the companion is not needed) it is the companion's own time: rest in the hotel, an own programme in the city. The companion does not stand at the door, does not get extra pay for inactive hours — but does not vanish either: contact via Telegram, ready to return to programme on the agreed schedule.
Is a business trip with a Moscow-region leg (Skolkovo, Zhukovsky) possible?
Yes — this is part of the base format. Skolkovo, Zhukovsky, Ramenskoye, Zvenigorod, Istra, Sergiev Posad are standard routes for a two-to-three day programme. Logistics is agreed in advance: a car with a driver or a suburban train, depending on schedule density. Long-haul (Tver, Kaluga, Yaroslavl) is a separate category counted as a full inter-city trip.
Can the companion be swapped between programme days?
In a standard business trip — no: one companion for the full trip. This rule is about continuity: the guest works with one profile, does not re-explain context every morning. Exceptions on force majeure (illness, cancelled flight) — the manager arranges a replacement of the same profile quickly. A scheduled "by day" swap is not our format.