
Why February could be not only Friendship Month, but also Colleague Month
Last updated: 10.02.2026
Why February could be not only Friendship Month, but also Colleague Month
In February, we talk a lot about friendship and close relationships. But let’s be honest – the people we actually spend the most time with are our colleagues. We are with them in the office, on Teams, in Slack, in the middle of projects, sharing long workdays.
Colleagues are the ones you share quiet Monday mornings with and tense Friday deadlines. When you really think about it, why couldn’t February be a month for colleagues too?
Colleagues are not just contacts in Slack…
They are the people you:
start your day with by the coffee machine, even when sleep hasn’t quite let go yet;
share those “will this day ever end?” moments and absurd inside jokes with;
celebrate small wins that no one outside the team would even understand.
Valentine’s Day is about closeness. Colleagues are often part of that – just in a different, more immediate way.

Flowers on the desk are nice. Chocolate disappears from the box in two minutes. But real memories are made when you step out of routine and do something together.
February is the perfect time to:
break everyday routines;
make one day different;
gather your colleagues and head out of the city.
And we are not talking about a “mandatory team event”, but genuinely enjoyable time together.
This is where people often make the first mistake: assuming the event starts at the destination. When everyone drives separately, the day begins fragmented and stressed – traffic jams, parking, rushing.
But when you sit together in one minibus, something different happens:
conversation flows naturally – no one has to focus on driving;
tension fades – the bus becomes a neutral zone, free from meeting-room rules;
a shared rhythm emerges – the day starts and ends together.
This is not logistics. This is part of the experience.
You could take just any bus, right? But try something different this time. A luxury minibus is not about showing off. It’s a sign that the day has been thoughtfully planned.
It means:
space where no one has to squeeze in;
comfort that makes people feel good immediately;
quiet enough to actually talk (or enjoy good music).
If you’ve already decided to take your team somewhere, why should the ride be the most boring part of the day?

There’s no need to overthink it. Sometimes the best options are:
a cozy winter spa or a nearby manor with timeless charm;
a ski resort for active time followed by a warm meal together;
a small town you wouldn’t normally visit.
What matters is not a packed schedule. What matters is that no one has to stress behind the wheel and everyone feels comfortable.
Mobifer was created so moments like booking a bus are easy and fast to arrange. No headaches, just a few clicks. We take care of the ride so you can take care of your people.
Do Valentine’s Day differently this year. Choose the right bus and take your colleagues somewhere where phones stay in pockets and moments are shared.