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Articles tagged “corporate travel”

Business Travel

What Corporate Travel Can Learn From Top Startups

Startups are about ideas, some good and some bad. Skift has put together a list of some of the top travel startups, which we think have some pretty good ideas — far-ranging business models that will help anyone in corporate travel understand the future.

What Corporate Travel Can Learn From Top Startups

Business Travel

Travel Service Provider Serko Turns Slight Profit and Gets Ready for Growth

By revenue and booking volume, Serko remains a small player among global travel management companies. Its technology prowess, however, has outstripped many of the bigger players, setting it up for future expansion.

Travel Service Provider Serko Turns Slight Profit and Gets Ready for Growth

Business Travel

Hyatt Enters Business Travel Management Battleground

In a somewhat bizarre twist, even hotel chains are beginning to provide travel management tools to small businesses. This further underscores how much some growing businesses don't really want to deal with a travel management company at all.

Hyatt Enters Business Travel Management Battleground

Business Travel

Business Travel Booms as Hotel Chains Reap the Rewards

Hotel companies are reporting strong earnings from corporate business. This is as good a sign as any that the latest business travel boom has continued into 2018, and it will be interesting to see how this tees up corporate hotel rate increases that make business travel even more expensive for companies.

Business Travel Booms as Hotel Chains Reap the Rewards

Business Travel

Hyatt’s New Corporate Travel Program Aims for Small Businesses

Hyatt seems to realize not only that small businesses are the most untapped portion of corporate travel, but that a solid business travel experience can lead to dividends on the leisure side as well. Whether this program catches on is another story, though.

Hyatt’s New Corporate Travel Program Aims for Small Businesses

Business Travel

Corporate Travel Demand Remains Strong: Industry CEOs

Corporate travel continues to grow as the global economy hums along immune to the geopolitical issues cropping up around the world. How long can it last? And will increasing hotel rates eat away at the increased spending made by corporations?

Corporate Travel Demand Remains Strong: Industry CEOs

Travel Technology

Reimbursement for Flight Disruptions Slowly Gets Smarter

Flyers are sometimes owed money from airlines following disruptions and delays, usually small amounts. New advances make it easier to submit claims, but it can still take a long time for flyers to get the money they deserve. Smarter predictive technology will eventually make delays and disruptions less of a hassle, or at least lead to insurance products that are actually useful.

Business Travel

Combining Business and Leisure Travel Is the New Normal

People don't leave their preferences and desires behind when they travel for business. New research shows that tech workers, in particular, love to turn their business trips into a mini-vacation.

Combining Business and Leisure Travel Is the New Normal

Business Travel

Tech Workers Combine Business and Leisure Travel Most Often

The more information we get on the habits of travelers who combine business and leisure, the more obvious it becomes that the notion of the siloed, well-behaving business traveler is completely outdated.

Tech Workers Combine Business and Leisure Travel Most Often

Business Travel

Why Business Travelers Don’t Play Nice With Company Policy

What makes business travelers tick? A new report finds that even strict corporate travel policies aren't effective. More thought and research need to be put into consumerizing the corporate travel experience in a way that works for both companies and their employees.

Why Business Travelers Don’t Play Nice With Company Policy