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26 MAY 2011 |
Mobile Tools Remain an Area of Opportunity for Travel Managers
Posted in Blog, The Wire by AirPlus US Team
Business travelers are increasingly sourcing their own mobile tools and apps. While mobile travel tools and applications have become plentiful in the leisure travel market, few solutions have targeted corporate travel. Many business travelers are using their own mobile devices and adapting leisure-focused tools to meet their own needs. Read more
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27 APR 2011 |
Managed Travel Innovation Receives Mixed Reviews
Posted in Blog, The Wire by AirPlus US Team
Majority of travel buyers and half of suppliers critical of current rate of industry innovations to address ongoing pain points for managed programs. Ancillary fee solutions, better mobile technologies, and data consolidation – these are the areas where travel buyers and suppliers see the need for more innovation in the managed travel space, according to a new survey released by AirPlus International. Read more
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08 APR 2011 |
Globalization of Corporate Travel Programs – Growth Accelerates But Roadblocks Remain
Posted in Blog by AirPlus Editor
The story is very clear: managing travel on a global basis has switched from being the exception to the rule, and the pace of globalization is increasing. “Think globally, act locally” is a much-used phrase in corporate travel. While easy enough to say, putting it into practice is considerably harder. This white paper therefore defines some local issues which continue to trouble global programs and suggests ways in which the gap between global and local might be bridged.
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