Articles tagged “goldspring”

Hotels

Does Accor Plan to Be the Next WeWork?

Hotel group Accor has big ambitions in Asia for its co-working brand Wojo. But it probably shouldn't count on the region rolling out the red carpet for remote workers.

Does Accor Plan to Be the Next WeWork?

Business Travel

Airlines Dropping Change Fees May Prompt Corporate Travel Agencies to Reevaluate Myriad Fees Too

There could be a trickle-down effect from the elimination of fees to corporate travel management, but it’s unlikely business passengers were front of mind when the airlines made the call.

Airlines Dropping Change Fees May Prompt Corporate Travel Agencies to Reevaluate Myriad Fees Too

Business Travel

Is This the End of the Single Meeting Business Trip?

Nothing says you care about a client like traveling a long way to see them. But post-Covid, a culmination of trends could force companies to think of new ways to make them feel special.

Is This the End of the Single Meeting Business Trip?

Business Travel

How United Airlines Is Crowdsourcing Corporate Clients to Rebuild Routes

Admire the simplicity of United Airlines’ plan to rebuild its route network for businesses — but question its accuracy.

How United Airlines Is Crowdsourcing Corporate Clients to Rebuild Routes

Business Travel

Overcoming Fears and Trepidation: Helping the Corporate Traveler Get Back On Board

It's becoming increasingly clear there’s no one-size-fits-all method to restart corporate travel, as companies will need the right combination of internal processes, government approvals, and traveler sentiment. It could be a long wait.

Overcoming Fears and Trepidation: Helping the Corporate Traveler Get Back On Board

Business Travel

Why the UK’s New 14-Day Quarantine Rule Is Particularly Troubling to Business Travel Managers

Quarantine measures don't steady the nerves of already anxious corporate travel managers, who can now only hope for more bilateral agreements to help staff get flying again.

Why the UK’s New 14-Day Quarantine Rule Is Particularly Troubling to Business Travel Managers

Business Travel

Travel Managers Will Lean More on Car Services and Even Buses in Early Recovery: Can They Deliver?

Ground transportation is often the weakest link in a travel program, but if suppliers ramp up their safety protocols in a similar way to the airline and hotel sectors, they'll play a pivotal role for those travel managers eager to rev their businesses back up.

Travel Managers Will Lean More on Car Services and Even Buses in Early Recovery: Can They Deliver?