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31 OCT 2008 |
Did you know that…
Posted in Facts and Figures by AirPlus Editor
…70% of Travel Managers do NOT use any special analysis tool? Although 83% of respondents say their organization analyzes travel expenses, only 30% say they use special tools for this purpose. Again, size is an influential factor. While 52% of the large spenders use special tools to analyze travel expenses, that figure falls to 29% for small spenders. In spite of the low take-up, the majority of respondents agree there are several benefits to introducing an analysis tool. Read more
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30 OCT 2008 |
Did you know that…
Posted in Facts and Figures by AirPlus Editor
…one-third of companies still allow personal cards? Corporate cards are the favorite method of paying for business expenses, but they are not ubiquitous. Even though corporate cards are regarded as best practice for numerous reasons relating to transparency and process efficiency, they are used only by 59% of respondents, followed by private credit card (35%), cash (including debit card – 25%), invoice/remittance (23%) and cash advance (10%). Read more
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27 OCT 2008 |
Did you know that…
Posted in Facts and Figures by AirPlus Editor
…one company in five runs its travel program without a policy? Exactly two-thirds of respondents say they have a policy for all areas of travel and another 14% for some aspects only. This means that the remaining 20% continue to run their travel program without a policy, which is hard to understand in spite of the proven ability, to win supplier deals, keep down average prices and discourage unnecessary journeys. Read more
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