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Airline joint venture contracts take off
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New White Paper: Mobile Payment – How It Will Transform Corporate Travel and Expense Management
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2012-04-05 Blog
Millennial Business Travelers
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15 DEC 2008 |
Paying dearly for inexpensive tickets?
Posted in Blog, Travel Management Solutions by Bernhard Hain
![]() Bernhard Hain, AirPlus Low-cost carriers now control almost a third of the market. In order for low-cost airlines to live up to their name for business travelers, however, they need to adapt their booking processes to meet companies’ expectations. Low-cost carriers have ascended to dizzying heights in the past few years: 20% annual growth rates have resulted in nearly every third passenger in Europe booking his or her trip on a low-cost airline. Read more
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05 DEC 2008 |
DataIn – Knowledge Out
Posted in Blog, Travel Management Solutions by AirPlus Editor
The more complete the knowledge of the structure of travel expenses in an organization, the more purposefully costs can be lowered. With the data interface “DataIn,” all credit card information can be integrated and processed in one clearly laid out database. You can’t keep track of everything at once- nor should you try! That’s why it’s so important to have a good overview – especially when it comes to business travel expenses. The most important “resources” for itemizing these lines of expenditure are credit cards. Read more
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21 NOV 2008 |
Same trip – more economical price
Posted in Blog, Travel Management Solutions by AirPlus Editor
Professional travel expense controlling strengthens your position when negotiating with travel companies. Savings of up to 30% are possible. Every hour in Germany alone, some 17,000 company employees begin a business trip. Every year, German companies spend up to 50 million euros for these circa 150 million trips. The figures in nearly every other country in Europe and America are similarly impressive. Read more
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