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Articles tagged “gbta”

Business Travel

Brexit Hasn’t Ruined European Business Travel Yet

The initial surprise over the Brexit vote has waned, but lingering uncertainty over the long-term effects remain. That could still impact business travel in the coming years.

Brexit Hasn’t Ruined European Business Travel Yet

Tourism

China’s Business Travel Spending Growth is Slowing But Still Significant

China is already the world's largest business travel market and getting even larger, though most of that travel takes place within the country. We're interested to see how the global industry adapts when more of those business trips are international.

China’s Business Travel Spending Growth is Slowing But Still Significant

Business Travel

Election Malaise and Global Uncertainty Will Hurt U.S. Business Travel Spending

Everyone is ready for the U.S. election to be over. The question is: Will business travel rebound once we move into a new year with a new president, or will global factors keep travel on a slow-growth trajectory?

Business Travel

Event Planners and Marketers Are Finally Seeing the Benefits of Collaboration

Event planners and marketers need to combine forces more aggressively to co-create large meetings and conferences, because the next generation of interdisciplinary event design and experiential marketing is far too complex for planners to navigate on their own anymore.

Event Planners and Marketers Are Finally Seeing the Benefits of Collaboration

Business Travel

Evacuation of Business Travelers in Trouble Is a Top Priority for Employers

As global events have shown in recent years, business travelers need to be prepared for the unexpected no matter where they go.

Evacuation of Business Travelers in Trouble Is a Top Priority for Employers

Business Travel

Business Travelers Want Free Hotel Wi-Fi and Smart Power Outlets More Than Anything Else

We think there's plenty of opportunity for hotels to get more creative with the services they offer on their mobile apps, but they should also prioritize the basics: free, fast Wi-Fi and convenient, plentiful power outlets.

Business Travelers Want Free Hotel Wi-Fi and Smart Power Outlets More Than Anything Else

Business Travel

How Corporate Travel Is Learning From Leisure — Skift Corporate Travel Innovation Report

It's good to see that the corporate travel world recognizes the need to make business travel more like leisure. We're eager to see how that continues to play out in reality.

How Corporate Travel Is Learning From Leisure — Skift Corporate Travel Innovation Report

Business Travel

Corporate Travel Still Doesn’t Get Mobile Booking or the Sharing Economy

While corporate travel management companies are still playing catch up to the leisure space when it comes to the sharing economy and online booking, it seems like their executives have realized the scope of the problems they face and are looking to increase the pace of innovation going forward.

Corporate Travel Still Doesn’t Get Mobile Booking or the Sharing Economy

Business Travel

Ridesharing and Car Services May Join Forces Sooner Than You Think

The irony of this conversation, unfortunately for car services, is that ridesharing trips already account for nearly half of ground transportation spending expensed through U.S. companies. So the fingerpointing and recriminations continue.

Ridesharing and Car Services May Join Forces Sooner Than You Think

Business Travel

Expedia CEO Predicts Mergers Are the Next Big Thing in Corporate Travel

Big travel management companies are going to look to acquire technology companies and smaller competitors as they struggle to scale up their technology platforms.