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12 MAR 2009 |
Video: Travel Management Reality Check
Posted in Blog, The Wire by AirPlus US Team
Corporations reassess travel programs as economic challenges become reality in 2009. Richard Crum, AirPlus US President comments on the survey results, with a look at the good…the bad…and the outrageous. Read more
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09 MAR 2009 |
Why our customers profit from AirPlus Partner Management
Posted in Blog, Travel Management Solutions by Ina Beringer
Good data quality, acceptance, smooth customer roll-outs, some goodies and more is what most corporate customers are looking for. Corporate travel agencies, airlines, rail and car rental companies are important partners for AirPlus in achieving this. But what actually is a cooperation? ![]() Ina Beringer, AirPlus The principle of a cooperation is based on the idea that the joint capabilities of two companies are greater than the sum of their individual capabilities (synergy effect). The companies’ goals and interests must harmonize with one another with regard to the cooperation intention. It involves each partner in the cooperation being able to contribute to the whole and participating accordingly in the overall result. Read more
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06 MAR 2009 |
Frequent Business Travelers
Posted in Your Ideas by tdomf_4bdba
Hello and thank you for this forum. My question refers to frequent business travelers. I have a client that travels much of the time on a last minute basic and he asked if there was anyway to get better the the “going” rates for air travel because he has an IATAN card he thought that maybe there may be a “stand by” rate. I’ve never heard of anything like that so I thought your website be a good place to ask. So if you have any insight on this question we’d appreciate it. Thank you and I’ll be checking with IATAN as well. Read more
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