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Airline joint venture contracts take off
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2012-04-20 Blog
New White Paper: Mobile Payment – How It Will Transform Corporate Travel and Expense Management
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Millennial Business Travelers
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23 FEB 2009 |
Head to head in the competition: paper and electronics
Posted in Blog, Travel Management Solutions by AirPlus Editor
Companies see advantages in using electronic travel expense claims, but only a minority of them actually wants to use them. Paper travel claims will continue to be the norm in the future. Good things come to those who wait – this clearly also applies to the use of electronic bills. No matter how current a company’s IT equipment or networks are, paperless billing is still far from being the standard in travel management. Read more
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26 NOV 2008 |
Paper tickets: Time to say goodbye
Posted in Blog, Business Traveler by AirPlus Editor
This year marks the end of an age: that of paper tickets. Thanks to the introduction of e-tickets, passengers only need their identification documents to begin a previously booked journey. Do you remember? As a rule, it’s probably been one to two years – possibly even sometime in the last few months – since you’ve stood at the airline ticket counter with a many-page paper ticket, waiting until it’s finally your turn. Or since you lost sleep (or gained a few new gray hairs) over a misplaced ticket and had to deal with the all-powerful travel-bureaucracy gods. Read more
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02 NOV 2008 |
In paper we trust
Posted in Paperless Office, Your Ideas by AirPlus Editor
We’ve heard about the “paperless office” now for years. Despite this, the amount of printed paper continues to climb. And at an immense cost to companies. May we ask you how you are reading this text? On your monitor? Or on paper? Read more
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