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11 FEB 2009 |
The future of travel management: more costs, more responsibilities
Posted in Blog, Industry Topics by AirPlus Editor
The future of travel management doesn’t simply lie in the stars, but can be read in the current AirPlus International Travel Management Study. One important finding of the investigation is that the variety of activities involved is growing – just like cost pressures. According to the current AirPlus International Travel Management Study, important trends and scenarios are emerging that will shape the future jobs of travel managers. Read more
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05 FEB 2009 |
The role of travel managers: All that glitters is not gold
Posted in Blog, Industry Topics by AirPlus Editor
Although they are gaining recognition, the majority of travel managers feel they have too many responsibilities and too few rights. They want more freedom and power to impose sanctions. Which news about travel managers do you want first – the good or the bad? Let’s start with the good news: companies are appreciating their travel managers more and more. One out of every two of the 1,500 travel managers surveyed in the latest AirPlus International Travel Management Study believes that their position will gain importance in the coming years. Read more
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22 JAN 2009 |
Travel managers in 2009: Cut costs, support business travelers
Posted in Blog, Industry Topics by AirPlus Editor
All we need is savings – from a cursory look at a study on expectations from travel managers for the upcoming year, you could get the impression that this is true. But take a closer look, and several new trends become apparent. Travel managers are split beings. That at least is the impression you could get from reading the results of a study about the assumptions and expectations for the upcoming year: they have to give highest priority to costs savings, and yet a quarter of travel managers have no specific policy in the areas of flights, overnights, rental cars or train travel Read more
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