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Articles tagged “corporate travel”

Business Travel

Video: What Happens When Corporate Travel Learns From Leisure

Like nearly every other field, consumer behaviors in travel are shaping how corporations manage their behavior at work as well.

Video: What Happens When Corporate Travel Learns From Leisure

Business Travel

Business Travelers Should Expect More Expensive Flights and Hotels

Savings for travel managers in the car rental space will likely be offset by airfare and hotel room rate increases worldwide.

Business Travelers Should Expect More Expensive Flights and Hotels

Business Travel

Domestic Business Trip Spending Has Skyrocketed

A variety of factors have made international business travel cheaper over the last year, but who knows if it will last.

Business Travel

What Today’s Global Business Travelers Need In a Corporate Travel Program

As the global business landscape changes, so does the nature of corporate travel – and the needs of a global managed travel program evolve along with it. Organizations today require consistent service and data visibility worldwide, along with support that understands local and cultural sensitivities, to keep their travelers safe, productive, and happy on the road.

What Today’s Global Business Travelers Need In a Corporate Travel Program

Business Travel

Internal Revenue Service has travel policy abusers within its ranks

What a coincidence. Separately, corporate travel agency Adelman Travel has launched an iPhone app for clients that takes the "carrot" approach to corporate travel policies, rewarding travelers for "good choices," and placing them atop company leader boards when they book within policy. Perhaps it wouldn't be too taxing for the IRS to gamify its own travel program to accentuate the positive. Or maybe not.

Internal Revenue Service has travel policy abusers within its ranks

Airlines

Why JetBlue doesn’t target road warriors and doesn’t plan to anytime soon

Despite JetBlue's protestations, small isn't necessarily beautiful in the airline business. Still, the contrarian airline has proven so far that it can compete effectively in the middle.

Why JetBlue doesn’t target road warriors and doesn’t plan to anytime soon

Airlines

United CEO says it doesn’t want to be world’s largest airline, but size still matters

By saying that it would be very tough for low cost carriers to compete, United's Smisek is almost making the antitrust argument that the legacy carriers have grown too large for the public good.

United CEO says it doesn’t want to be world’s largest airline, but size still matters

Business Travel

Cuban dissident blogger starts tour in test of travel policy

Sanchez's trip will be a test of whether things are really opening up in Cuba.

Cuban dissident blogger starts tour in test of travel policy

Business Travel

Visa-on-arrival is the new currency in global travel

This is real human network expanding right before our eyes, using visa-on-arrival as the new global currency.

Visa-on-arrival is the new currency in global travel

Business Travel

Cuba-U.S. ties in for a reboot towards normal, which means big tourism boost

The number of Americans traveling to Cuba is growing astronomically, and only a matter of time -- even if it a few years away -- before normal tourism opens up.

Cuba-U.S. ties in for a reboot towards normal, which means big tourism boost