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18 NOV 2009 |
Poll: Impact of the economic downturn in the event sector
Posted in Facts and Figures by AirPlus Editor
Blog-readers have voted: only 44% will be holding important external events this year In our last poll, we asked you: “To what extent has the economic downturn impacted events? Is your company reducing costs in the event sector?”. The answers are not surprising; this year, the event sector must save money as well, although these savings are affecting internal much more than external events. Read more
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16 NOV 2009 |
Travel Management in Asia-Pacific: Overcoming Distances
Posted in Blog, Industry Topics by Volker Huber
![]() Volker Huber The Asia-Pacific region is home to the markets of the future. So far, however, travel managers around the world are hesitant to approach this region because it is so foreign and different. Read more
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10 NOV 2009 |
Business Travel Flashlight
Posted in Facts and Figures by Florian Gränzdörffer
Two out of three Business Flights are Round Trips Even in times of increasing complex business relations, most business travel follows a simple pattern: two out of three flights are still so-called ping-pong flights, which means that travelers fly from A to B, and from B back to A. A classic example is Frankfurt-London-Frankfurt. Read more
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