Articles tagged “corporate travel”
Hybrid Work Is Already Having Long Lasting Effects on Hotel Design
A leading architect has pinpointed these emerging hotel trends, showing just how prevalent the pandemic legacy is within hospitality.
Hilton Uncovers a Lot More About Blended Travelers After Student Competition
Hilton gets an A-plus for piggybacking Adobe Analytics' annual student challenge, as it gains a fresh perspective on how to capture more business. It may not have counted on just how complex this particular segment can be though.
Corporate Travel Trends in Europe Lead to New Demands from Business Travelers
Changes on the corporate travel landscape are creating more complex policies, expenses, and payments. Travelers can benefit from simplified all-in-one solutions that allow them to focus on getting the most out of their trips — in turn driving productivity, trust, and satisfaction.
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Sponsored Executive Q&A: The Corporate Travel Trends Hospitality Brands Can’t Ignore in 2023
As work and leisure travel blend together, hospitality brands must adapt to this new landscape and evolve to meet shifting demands. Marriott International is leveraging its wide-ranging brand offerings for corporate and meeting customers, using its strength in technology, loyalty, service, and unique benefits to support today’s business travelers.
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Sponsored Full Video: American Airlines CEO at Skift Aviation Forum 2022
Robert Isom believes the worst is behind American Airlines, and the airline's operations are running as smoothly as they can be. In this interview, the CEO reveals the bigger things on his mind as he maps out American's longer term future.
Soaring Travel Costs Put Lawyers Back on Zoom
Rising airfares and travel costs are prompting legal professionals involved in dispute resolutions to return to video conferencing.
Blueground Sees Short-Term Rental Boost From Those Fleeing Political Turmoil
The proptech startup says its latest Miami opening highlights demand for shorter stay accommodation from those traveling for political reasons, not just contract workers and digital nomads.
Corp Travel Group GlobalStar Fills Critical Gaps In Europe
The London-based consortium is in recruiting mode as rival travel agencies continue to buy up their own local experts.
American Airlines CEO on Tackling the New Travel Patterns
Thanksgiving should be a breeze, operationally speaking, CEO Robert Isom said at Skift Aviation Forum on Wednesday. Where the future of aviation gets interesting is adapting to new flying habits of leisure and business passengers.