Articles tagged “corporate travel”
TripActions Reportedly Files Paperwork to Go Public at $12 Billion Valuation
The corporate travel startup is picking an odd moment with financial markets generally in turmoil, but it's clearly banking on continued recovery in the sector.
How Posting All U.S. Airline Fees Upfront Will Impact Corporate Travel
The U.S. Transportation Department wants airlines to be more transparent about their ancillary fees. In theory it would help businesses, but the corporate travel sector has been grappling with this issue for years already.
Ennismore to Expand Its Hoxton Co-Work Concept to 12 More Hotel Brands
Lifestyle hotel fans will get to mix business with pleasure in a lot more locations in the future, as Ennismore's "Working From_" brand is earmarked for the rest of its global portfolio. It's very on brand with partner Accor too.
Barry Diller Disparages Work From Home as ‘a Crock’
When it comes to work from home, Expedia Group Chairman Barry Diller doesn't "get it," but he's not shy telling you about it.
In Search of Corporate Travel’s Elusive Recovery
Most industry forecasts point to an eventual recovery — even to the 2019 high of $1.4 trillion in annual spending — as business trips start to bounce back. But many underlying trends are emerging in a fragile global economy. How we travel, and for what purpose, is far from certain as we enter a new era of accountability.
Remote Work May Win New Advocates Over Rising Energy Costs for Offices
Coronavirus threw traditional work and travel patterns into disarray last winter, forcing people to stay at home. But this time around concerns over sky-high energy bills could push people into co-working spaces to keep costs down.
Musafir.com CEO Sets 2023 as Goal for a Travel SuperApp Serving Middle East
As travel companies in United Arab Emirates look to increase digital offerings many seem to be headed in the direction of superapps. The time to build superapps is now and get a first-mover advantage.
Lufthansa and Amadeus Reset Their Distribution Relationship in Revamped Pact
The two European heavyweights claim they now see eye to eye on the future of airfare retailing. Just don’t expect pay-as-you-fly to take off just yet.