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Business Travel
Expectations of today's business traveler have shifted, forcing a rethink for travel managers looking to strike the right balance.
Selene Brophy | 4 months ago
In a recent panel discussion, industry leaders from Uber for Business and Mastercard joined Skift to discuss the need for measurable sustainability goals in business travel and how companies can implement clear strategies for reducing CO2 emissions.
Uber for Business + Skift | 6 months ago
Don't underestimate the power of big chain loyalty points, which business travelers will be keen to start collecting again to fund their next vacation.
Matthew Parsons | 2 years ago
Companies are welcoming the reopening of borders, but for those people in charge of making business trips run smoothly, the stress levels are rising.
Airlines
The newly expanded partnership between Southwest Airlines and Sabre GDS is now live, bringing the airline to a higher operating level via Sabre: a boon for corporate travel managers and travel management companies industry-wide.
Southwest Airlines + Skift | 2 years ago
More companies are opting for dynamic and not static pricing because there's little risk of rates getting back to 2019's highs this year. Are airfares next?
Matthew Parsons, Skift | 2 years ago
Business travel is at a key crossroads. What will the sector look like in 2021? This new report, which analyzes the results of a survey of several hundred business travelers and travel managers around the world, offers predictions and forecasts for how business travel will evolve in the years ahead.
TripActions + Skift | 3 years ago
The good news is that airfares aren't set for a major increase in 2020. The bad news is that a softening in the financial outlook for global businesses is the likely cause.
Andrew Sheivachman, Skift | 4 years ago
The value of business travel is clear for growing company revenue and building face-to-face relationships. But when business travel is poorly managed — and too often, that’s still the case — employee productivity and satisfaction are at stake.
Lola + Skift | 4 years ago
The easiest way to make employees comply with travel policies is by making booking in policy attractive for them. InterContinental Hotels Group’s Business Edge shows how business travel solutions can go beyond being simply a discount program.
IHG + Skift | 4 years ago