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23
NOV
2009

Business Travel Flashlight

Posted in Facts and Figures by Florian Gränzdörffer
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More and more Companies are Bundling Volumes for
Flight Expenses // Average Company Uses 12.3 different Airlines per year


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18
NOV
2009

Poll: Impact of the economic downturn in the event sector

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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.


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10
NOV
2009

Business Travel Flashlight

Posted in Facts and Figures by Florian Gränzdörffer
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Two out of three Business Flights are Round Trips
However: The number of more complex flight routes is on the increase

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.


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