ARC has acquired a controlling stake in NuTravel, a technology company working to bridge the gap between consumer flight booking tools and the corporate travel ecosystem.
As it builds out its omnichannel strategy, ARC has made a serious investment in moving beyond corporate travel orthodoxy with NuTravel joining Blockskye and Traxo in the ARC family.
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We also have a report on the future of mobility in corporate travel (it’s complicated) and the latest on rumors of a new Trump travel ban on the horizon.
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Senior Enterprise Editor Andrew Sheivachman [as@skift.com] curates the Skift Corporate Travel Innovation Report. Skift emails the newsletter every Thursday.
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