
2010-08-27 Blog
On the Up and Up
Business travel buyers and suppliers project rising...
2010-08-20 Blog
Economy or Business? Look at the Whole Picture!
Booking an Economy Class flight does not always pay...
2010-08-03 Blog
European Business Travel on the Rise
Higher percentage of Business Class flights // Intercontinental...
Business-Travel Expenses in Europe: Share of Air-Travel Costs drops below 50 Percent in 2009
Posted by Business Travel app
" Nice findings! I find..."
Please join AirPlus International for our first World Cup Madness online tournament!
Posted by Rana Walker
" Great fun for a great..."
The Travel Promotion Act
Posted by Spencer Hanlon
" This is nothing to do..."
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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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09 NOV 2009 |
A New Reality Has Already Started for Travel Managers
Posted in Blog, Industry Topics by Thorsten Wenger
Huge interest in what will happen to travel management in the future The ACTE conference in Prague, Czech Republic, October 25-27 was a hot spot for highly interesting discussions. Will there be a need for a business class on continental flights in the future? Business travel by train is already a well accepted alternative to flight in some European countries! It is not only all about “how to travel” – more than ever travel management stands for demand management. Read more
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27 OCT 2009 |
Post-Recession – Has the travel management landscape changed permanently?
Posted in Blog, Industry Topics by Volker Huber
![]() Volker Huber Corporate travel has certainly changed over the past two years, but are these changes permanent? This AirPlus International/ACTE whitepaper examines the current travel management landscape, whether it will return to where it was before the recession started or if it will be forever changed. Further explored are the implications for travel managers today and in the future. Read more
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