Airline Fares & Class Segmentation May Prompt Buyers to Reexamine Their PoliciesBy Michael B. BakerAirlines will ratchet up segmentation strategies this year, leaving buyers with more options and, in some cases, more policy headaches. United Airlines' Basic Economy fare hits distribution channels... KEEP READINGBribery: The Hidden Risk Inside Business Travel ProgramsBy Infosys Consulting principal Isaac BowmanWe all know that business travel promotes business relationships, helps companies establish new markets and brings key people closest to the customer—traits that are essential for gaining a competitive... KEEP READINGBuyers Break the Hotel Procurement CycleBy Advito managing director April BridgemanChange is constant. Digital is magnifying stale practices that are in need of reinvention. This environment signals a glaring misalignment between hotel management and market dynamics. Procurement has... KEEP READINGTrump's Transportation Policies Will Reveal ThemselvesBy Former Secretary of Transportation James Burnley, as told to BTN's Michael B. BakerFrom the moment he descended the Trump Tower escalator to announce his candidacy for U.S. president, Donald Trump has defied predictions. Nailing down what President Trump will mean for transportation... KEEP READINGMachine Learning Will Go Mainstream in Expense ManagementBy JoAnn DeLunaFew expense management firms employed machine learning before 2016, but booking tools like KDS using that type of artificial intelligence for predictive booking have made it popular in corporate managed... KEEP READINGPredictive Analytics Will Level-Up Duty of CareBy PlanetRisk chief strategy officer Mark DumasThe complexity and frequency of world events significantly threaten and impact travelers more so every day. The world is interconnected and events can cascade into a chain reaction of delays,... KEEP READING'Road Warrior' Becomes an Outdated TermBy American Express Global Business Travel EMEA regional director Philip HaxneFrequent business travelers have for many years been labeled road warriors. It comes from a time when business travel was an arduous, often lonely and disconnected experience. To use that term now is a... KEEP READINGDuty of Care Gets Personal in the Sharing EconomyBy Global Guardian VP Will Herter2017 will be the year that adoption of shared economy services like Uber, Lyft and Airbnb becomes a permanent fixture in the corporate travel program landscape. The proliferating employee usage of... KEEP READINGHow 2016 Will Impact 2017 TMC EconomicsBy Partnership Travel Consulting CEO Andy MenkesTo say that there were dramatic changes in 2016 would be an understatement, but a few major travel "events" will have a longer-term impact on travel management company financial models, which ultimately... KEEP READINGMultinational Programs Will Experiment with Hotel Savings OptionsBy HRS Americas VP Suzanne NeufangConsolidation is giving hotel chains more justification to raise rates worldwide, and most foreign cities offer a broad range of business-grade hotels, so savvy U.S.-based travel managers are engaging... KEEP READINGMachine Learning & Predictive Analytics Will Help Travel Buyers Close Intelligence GapsBy Pi Ltd. director Al NormanCorporate travel management is a data-intensive practice that has at times resembled an arms race between suppliers and buyers. Many travel managers have closed the data disparity that opened between... KEEP READINGHoteliers Are Looking to Loyalty to Drive Down Distribution Costs, Attract New Travelers, & Track Existing CustomersBy Julie SickelIn 2016, major hotel companies revamped their loyalty programs and introduced direct booking discounts linked to loyalty membership. The factors that drove these decisions are still in play, and the... KEEP READINGThe Retailing Revolution ArrivesBy Festive Road managing partner Caroline StrachanHas anyone else noticed the words "retailing" and "merchandising" being used more than ever before: travel suppliers talking about themselves as retailers and about defining strategies that enable them... KEEP READINGCorporate Travel Must PersonalizeBy GoldSpring Consulting partner Will TatePersonalization seems to be everywhere these days, from item suggestions when you log on to Amazon to the promoted photos and ads in your social media feeds. This level of personalization tends to be a... KEEP READINGThe Golden Age of Travel, Huh?By Oracle director of global sourcing & global process owner Rita VisserI know I am not the only one looking to the next few months with a keen eye. People are wondering how our country will change or if it will change at all.... KEEP READINGData Strategy Will Step to the ForefrontBy Traxo chief commercial officer Cara Whitehill2017 will see data strategy emerge as a foundational priority for both corporate travel managers and the travel management companies they work with: How do you capture the full spectrum of travel... KEEP READINGIt's Time to Acknowledge Diversity as Central to Corporate Travel Duty of CareBy Facebook global travel safety & security manager Erin WilkWhen I was a child, my career aspiration was to be a teacher or a preacher. I knew from a young age that I simply wanted to help people. From my days as a professional matchmaker to years spent in... KEEP READING RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Bribery: The Hidden Risk Inside Business Travel ProgramsBy Infosys Consulting principal Isaac BowmanWe all know that business travel promotes business relationships, helps companies establish new markets and brings key people closest to the customer—traits that are essential for gaining a competitive... KEEP READINGBuyers Break the Hotel Procurement CycleBy Advito managing director April BridgemanChange is constant. Digital is magnifying stale practices that are in need of reinvention. This environment signals a glaring misalignment between hotel management and market dynamics. Procurement has... KEEP READINGTrump's Transportation Policies Will Reveal ThemselvesBy Former Secretary of Transportation James Burnley, as told to BTN's Michael B. BakerFrom the moment he descended the Trump Tower escalator to announce his candidacy for U.S. president, Donald Trump has defied predictions. Nailing down what President Trump will mean for transportation... KEEP READINGMachine Learning Will Go Mainstream in Expense ManagementBy JoAnn DeLunaFew expense management firms employed machine learning before 2016, but booking tools like KDS using that type of artificial intelligence for predictive booking have made it popular in corporate managed... KEEP READINGPredictive Analytics Will Level-Up Duty of CareBy PlanetRisk chief strategy officer Mark DumasThe complexity and frequency of world events significantly threaten and impact travelers more so every day. The world is interconnected and events can cascade into a chain reaction of delays,... KEEP READING'Road Warrior' Becomes an Outdated TermBy American Express Global Business Travel EMEA regional director Philip HaxneFrequent business travelers have for many years been labeled road warriors. It comes from a time when business travel was an arduous, often lonely and disconnected experience. To use that term now is a... KEEP READINGDuty of Care Gets Personal in the Sharing EconomyBy Global Guardian VP Will Herter2017 will be the year that adoption of shared economy services like Uber, Lyft and Airbnb becomes a permanent fixture in the corporate travel program landscape. The proliferating employee usage of... KEEP READINGHow 2016 Will Impact 2017 TMC EconomicsBy Partnership Travel Consulting CEO Andy MenkesTo say that there were dramatic changes in 2016 would be an understatement, but a few major travel "events" will have a longer-term impact on travel management company financial models, which ultimately... KEEP READINGMultinational Programs Will Experiment with Hotel Savings OptionsBy HRS Americas VP Suzanne NeufangConsolidation is giving hotel chains more justification to raise rates worldwide, and most foreign cities offer a broad range of business-grade hotels, so savvy U.S.-based travel managers are engaging... KEEP READINGMachine Learning & Predictive Analytics Will Help Travel Buyers Close Intelligence GapsBy Pi Ltd. director Al NormanCorporate travel management is a data-intensive practice that has at times resembled an arms race between suppliers and buyers. Many travel managers have closed the data disparity that opened between... KEEP READINGHoteliers Are Looking to Loyalty to Drive Down Distribution Costs, Attract New Travelers, & Track Existing CustomersBy Julie SickelIn 2016, major hotel companies revamped their loyalty programs and introduced direct booking discounts linked to loyalty membership. The factors that drove these decisions are still in play, and the... KEEP READINGThe Retailing Revolution ArrivesBy Festive Road managing partner Caroline StrachanHas anyone else noticed the words "retailing" and "merchandising" being used more than ever before: travel suppliers talking about themselves as retailers and about defining strategies that enable them... KEEP READINGCorporate Travel Must PersonalizeBy GoldSpring Consulting partner Will TatePersonalization seems to be everywhere these days, from item suggestions when you log on to Amazon to the promoted photos and ads in your social media feeds. This level of personalization tends to be a... KEEP READINGThe Golden Age of Travel, Huh?By Oracle director of global sourcing & global process owner Rita VisserI know I am not the only one looking to the next few months with a keen eye. People are wondering how our country will change or if it will change at all.... KEEP READINGData Strategy Will Step to the ForefrontBy Traxo chief commercial officer Cara Whitehill2017 will see data strategy emerge as a foundational priority for both corporate travel managers and the travel management companies they work with: How do you capture the full spectrum of travel... KEEP READINGIt's Time to Acknowledge Diversity as Central to Corporate Travel Duty of CareBy Facebook global travel safety & security manager Erin WilkWhen I was a child, my career aspiration was to be a teacher or a preacher. I knew from a young age that I simply wanted to help people. From my days as a professional matchmaker to years spent in... KEEP READING RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Buyers Break the Hotel Procurement CycleBy Advito managing director April BridgemanChange is constant. Digital is magnifying stale practices that are in need of reinvention. This environment signals a glaring misalignment between hotel management and market dynamics. Procurement has... KEEP READINGTrump's Transportation Policies Will Reveal ThemselvesBy Former Secretary of Transportation James Burnley, as told to BTN's Michael B. BakerFrom the moment he descended the Trump Tower escalator to announce his candidacy for U.S. president, Donald Trump has defied predictions. Nailing down what President Trump will mean for transportation... KEEP READINGMachine Learning Will Go Mainstream in Expense ManagementBy JoAnn DeLunaFew expense management firms employed machine learning before 2016, but booking tools like KDS using that type of artificial intelligence for predictive booking have made it popular in corporate managed... KEEP READINGPredictive Analytics Will Level-Up Duty of CareBy PlanetRisk chief strategy officer Mark DumasThe complexity and frequency of world events significantly threaten and impact travelers more so every day. The world is interconnected and events can cascade into a chain reaction of delays,... KEEP READING'Road Warrior' Becomes an Outdated TermBy American Express Global Business Travel EMEA regional director Philip HaxneFrequent business travelers have for many years been labeled road warriors. It comes from a time when business travel was an arduous, often lonely and disconnected experience. To use that term now is a... KEEP READINGDuty of Care Gets Personal in the Sharing EconomyBy Global Guardian VP Will Herter2017 will be the year that adoption of shared economy services like Uber, Lyft and Airbnb becomes a permanent fixture in the corporate travel program landscape. The proliferating employee usage of... KEEP READINGHow 2016 Will Impact 2017 TMC EconomicsBy Partnership Travel Consulting CEO Andy MenkesTo say that there were dramatic changes in 2016 would be an understatement, but a few major travel "events" will have a longer-term impact on travel management company financial models, which ultimately... KEEP READINGMultinational Programs Will Experiment with Hotel Savings OptionsBy HRS Americas VP Suzanne NeufangConsolidation is giving hotel chains more justification to raise rates worldwide, and most foreign cities offer a broad range of business-grade hotels, so savvy U.S.-based travel managers are engaging... KEEP READINGMachine Learning & Predictive Analytics Will Help Travel Buyers Close Intelligence GapsBy Pi Ltd. director Al NormanCorporate travel management is a data-intensive practice that has at times resembled an arms race between suppliers and buyers. Many travel managers have closed the data disparity that opened between... KEEP READINGHoteliers Are Looking to Loyalty to Drive Down Distribution Costs, Attract New Travelers, & Track Existing CustomersBy Julie SickelIn 2016, major hotel companies revamped their loyalty programs and introduced direct booking discounts linked to loyalty membership. The factors that drove these decisions are still in play, and the... KEEP READINGThe Retailing Revolution ArrivesBy Festive Road managing partner Caroline StrachanHas anyone else noticed the words "retailing" and "merchandising" being used more than ever before: travel suppliers talking about themselves as retailers and about defining strategies that enable them... KEEP READINGCorporate Travel Must PersonalizeBy GoldSpring Consulting partner Will TatePersonalization seems to be everywhere these days, from item suggestions when you log on to Amazon to the promoted photos and ads in your social media feeds. This level of personalization tends to be a... KEEP READINGThe Golden Age of Travel, Huh?By Oracle director of global sourcing & global process owner Rita VisserI know I am not the only one looking to the next few months with a keen eye. People are wondering how our country will change or if it will change at all.... KEEP READINGData Strategy Will Step to the ForefrontBy Traxo chief commercial officer Cara Whitehill2017 will see data strategy emerge as a foundational priority for both corporate travel managers and the travel management companies they work with: How do you capture the full spectrum of travel... KEEP READINGIt's Time to Acknowledge Diversity as Central to Corporate Travel Duty of CareBy Facebook global travel safety & security manager Erin WilkWhen I was a child, my career aspiration was to be a teacher or a preacher. I knew from a young age that I simply wanted to help people. From my days as a professional matchmaker to years spent in... KEEP READING RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Trump's Transportation Policies Will Reveal ThemselvesBy Former Secretary of Transportation James Burnley, as told to BTN's Michael B. BakerFrom the moment he descended the Trump Tower escalator to announce his candidacy for U.S. president, Donald Trump has defied predictions. Nailing down what President Trump will mean for transportation... KEEP READINGMachine Learning Will Go Mainstream in Expense ManagementBy JoAnn DeLunaFew expense management firms employed machine learning before 2016, but booking tools like KDS using that type of artificial intelligence for predictive booking have made it popular in corporate managed... KEEP READINGPredictive Analytics Will Level-Up Duty of CareBy PlanetRisk chief strategy officer Mark DumasThe complexity and frequency of world events significantly threaten and impact travelers more so every day. The world is interconnected and events can cascade into a chain reaction of delays,... KEEP READING'Road Warrior' Becomes an Outdated TermBy American Express Global Business Travel EMEA regional director Philip HaxneFrequent business travelers have for many years been labeled road warriors. It comes from a time when business travel was an arduous, often lonely and disconnected experience. To use that term now is a... KEEP READINGDuty of Care Gets Personal in the Sharing EconomyBy Global Guardian VP Will Herter2017 will be the year that adoption of shared economy services like Uber, Lyft and Airbnb becomes a permanent fixture in the corporate travel program landscape. The proliferating employee usage of... KEEP READINGHow 2016 Will Impact 2017 TMC EconomicsBy Partnership Travel Consulting CEO Andy MenkesTo say that there were dramatic changes in 2016 would be an understatement, but a few major travel "events" will have a longer-term impact on travel management company financial models, which ultimately... KEEP READINGMultinational Programs Will Experiment with Hotel Savings OptionsBy HRS Americas VP Suzanne NeufangConsolidation is giving hotel chains more justification to raise rates worldwide, and most foreign cities offer a broad range of business-grade hotels, so savvy U.S.-based travel managers are engaging... KEEP READINGMachine Learning & Predictive Analytics Will Help Travel Buyers Close Intelligence GapsBy Pi Ltd. director Al NormanCorporate travel management is a data-intensive practice that has at times resembled an arms race between suppliers and buyers. Many travel managers have closed the data disparity that opened between... KEEP READINGHoteliers Are Looking to Loyalty to Drive Down Distribution Costs, Attract New Travelers, & Track Existing CustomersBy Julie SickelIn 2016, major hotel companies revamped their loyalty programs and introduced direct booking discounts linked to loyalty membership. The factors that drove these decisions are still in play, and the... KEEP READINGThe Retailing Revolution ArrivesBy Festive Road managing partner Caroline StrachanHas anyone else noticed the words "retailing" and "merchandising" being used more than ever before: travel suppliers talking about themselves as retailers and about defining strategies that enable them... KEEP READINGCorporate Travel Must PersonalizeBy GoldSpring Consulting partner Will TatePersonalization seems to be everywhere these days, from item suggestions when you log on to Amazon to the promoted photos and ads in your social media feeds. This level of personalization tends to be a... KEEP READINGThe Golden Age of Travel, Huh?By Oracle director of global sourcing & global process owner Rita VisserI know I am not the only one looking to the next few months with a keen eye. People are wondering how our country will change or if it will change at all.... KEEP READINGData Strategy Will Step to the ForefrontBy Traxo chief commercial officer Cara Whitehill2017 will see data strategy emerge as a foundational priority for both corporate travel managers and the travel management companies they work with: How do you capture the full spectrum of travel... KEEP READINGIt's Time to Acknowledge Diversity as Central to Corporate Travel Duty of CareBy Facebook global travel safety & security manager Erin WilkWhen I was a child, my career aspiration was to be a teacher or a preacher. I knew from a young age that I simply wanted to help people. From my days as a professional matchmaker to years spent in... KEEP READING RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Machine Learning Will Go Mainstream in Expense ManagementBy JoAnn DeLunaFew expense management firms employed machine learning before 2016, but booking tools like KDS using that type of artificial intelligence for predictive booking have made it popular in corporate managed... KEEP READINGPredictive Analytics Will Level-Up Duty of CareBy PlanetRisk chief strategy officer Mark DumasThe complexity and frequency of world events significantly threaten and impact travelers more so every day. The world is interconnected and events can cascade into a chain reaction of delays,... KEEP READING'Road Warrior' Becomes an Outdated TermBy American Express Global Business Travel EMEA regional director Philip HaxneFrequent business travelers have for many years been labeled road warriors. It comes from a time when business travel was an arduous, often lonely and disconnected experience. To use that term now is a... KEEP READINGDuty of Care Gets Personal in the Sharing EconomyBy Global Guardian VP Will Herter2017 will be the year that adoption of shared economy services like Uber, Lyft and Airbnb becomes a permanent fixture in the corporate travel program landscape. The proliferating employee usage of... KEEP READINGHow 2016 Will Impact 2017 TMC EconomicsBy Partnership Travel Consulting CEO Andy MenkesTo say that there were dramatic changes in 2016 would be an understatement, but a few major travel "events" will have a longer-term impact on travel management company financial models, which ultimately... KEEP READINGMultinational Programs Will Experiment with Hotel Savings OptionsBy HRS Americas VP Suzanne NeufangConsolidation is giving hotel chains more justification to raise rates worldwide, and most foreign cities offer a broad range of business-grade hotels, so savvy U.S.-based travel managers are engaging... KEEP READINGMachine Learning & Predictive Analytics Will Help Travel Buyers Close Intelligence GapsBy Pi Ltd. director Al NormanCorporate travel management is a data-intensive practice that has at times resembled an arms race between suppliers and buyers. Many travel managers have closed the data disparity that opened between... KEEP READINGHoteliers Are Looking to Loyalty to Drive Down Distribution Costs, Attract New Travelers, & Track Existing CustomersBy Julie SickelIn 2016, major hotel companies revamped their loyalty programs and introduced direct booking discounts linked to loyalty membership. The factors that drove these decisions are still in play, and the... KEEP READINGThe Retailing Revolution ArrivesBy Festive Road managing partner Caroline StrachanHas anyone else noticed the words "retailing" and "merchandising" being used more than ever before: travel suppliers talking about themselves as retailers and about defining strategies that enable them... KEEP READINGCorporate Travel Must PersonalizeBy GoldSpring Consulting partner Will TatePersonalization seems to be everywhere these days, from item suggestions when you log on to Amazon to the promoted photos and ads in your social media feeds. This level of personalization tends to be a... KEEP READINGThe Golden Age of Travel, Huh?By Oracle director of global sourcing & global process owner Rita VisserI know I am not the only one looking to the next few months with a keen eye. People are wondering how our country will change or if it will change at all.... KEEP READINGData Strategy Will Step to the ForefrontBy Traxo chief commercial officer Cara Whitehill2017 will see data strategy emerge as a foundational priority for both corporate travel managers and the travel management companies they work with: How do you capture the full spectrum of travel... KEEP READINGIt's Time to Acknowledge Diversity as Central to Corporate Travel Duty of CareBy Facebook global travel safety & security manager Erin WilkWhen I was a child, my career aspiration was to be a teacher or a preacher. I knew from a young age that I simply wanted to help people. From my days as a professional matchmaker to years spent in... KEEP READING RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Predictive Analytics Will Level-Up Duty of CareBy PlanetRisk chief strategy officer Mark DumasThe complexity and frequency of world events significantly threaten and impact travelers more so every day. The world is interconnected and events can cascade into a chain reaction of delays,... KEEP READING'Road Warrior' Becomes an Outdated TermBy American Express Global Business Travel EMEA regional director Philip HaxneFrequent business travelers have for many years been labeled road warriors. It comes from a time when business travel was an arduous, often lonely and disconnected experience. To use that term now is a... KEEP READINGDuty of Care Gets Personal in the Sharing EconomyBy Global Guardian VP Will Herter2017 will be the year that adoption of shared economy services like Uber, Lyft and Airbnb becomes a permanent fixture in the corporate travel program landscape. The proliferating employee usage of... KEEP READINGHow 2016 Will Impact 2017 TMC EconomicsBy Partnership Travel Consulting CEO Andy MenkesTo say that there were dramatic changes in 2016 would be an understatement, but a few major travel "events" will have a longer-term impact on travel management company financial models, which ultimately... KEEP READINGMultinational Programs Will Experiment with Hotel Savings OptionsBy HRS Americas VP Suzanne NeufangConsolidation is giving hotel chains more justification to raise rates worldwide, and most foreign cities offer a broad range of business-grade hotels, so savvy U.S.-based travel managers are engaging... KEEP READINGMachine Learning & Predictive Analytics Will Help Travel Buyers Close Intelligence GapsBy Pi Ltd. director Al NormanCorporate travel management is a data-intensive practice that has at times resembled an arms race between suppliers and buyers. Many travel managers have closed the data disparity that opened between... KEEP READINGHoteliers Are Looking to Loyalty to Drive Down Distribution Costs, Attract New Travelers, & Track Existing CustomersBy Julie SickelIn 2016, major hotel companies revamped their loyalty programs and introduced direct booking discounts linked to loyalty membership. The factors that drove these decisions are still in play, and the... KEEP READINGThe Retailing Revolution ArrivesBy Festive Road managing partner Caroline StrachanHas anyone else noticed the words "retailing" and "merchandising" being used more than ever before: travel suppliers talking about themselves as retailers and about defining strategies that enable them... KEEP READINGCorporate Travel Must PersonalizeBy GoldSpring Consulting partner Will TatePersonalization seems to be everywhere these days, from item suggestions when you log on to Amazon to the promoted photos and ads in your social media feeds. This level of personalization tends to be a... KEEP READINGThe Golden Age of Travel, Huh?By Oracle director of global sourcing & global process owner Rita VisserI know I am not the only one looking to the next few months with a keen eye. People are wondering how our country will change or if it will change at all.... KEEP READINGData Strategy Will Step to the ForefrontBy Traxo chief commercial officer Cara Whitehill2017 will see data strategy emerge as a foundational priority for both corporate travel managers and the travel management companies they work with: How do you capture the full spectrum of travel... KEEP READINGIt's Time to Acknowledge Diversity as Central to Corporate Travel Duty of CareBy Facebook global travel safety & security manager Erin WilkWhen I was a child, my career aspiration was to be a teacher or a preacher. I knew from a young age that I simply wanted to help people. From my days as a professional matchmaker to years spent in... KEEP READING RRManagement rrtestprocurement
'Road Warrior' Becomes an Outdated TermBy American Express Global Business Travel EMEA regional director Philip HaxneFrequent business travelers have for many years been labeled road warriors. It comes from a time when business travel was an arduous, often lonely and disconnected experience. To use that term now is a... KEEP READINGDuty of Care Gets Personal in the Sharing EconomyBy Global Guardian VP Will Herter2017 will be the year that adoption of shared economy services like Uber, Lyft and Airbnb becomes a permanent fixture in the corporate travel program landscape. The proliferating employee usage of... KEEP READINGHow 2016 Will Impact 2017 TMC EconomicsBy Partnership Travel Consulting CEO Andy MenkesTo say that there were dramatic changes in 2016 would be an understatement, but a few major travel "events" will have a longer-term impact on travel management company financial models, which ultimately... KEEP READINGMultinational Programs Will Experiment with Hotel Savings OptionsBy HRS Americas VP Suzanne NeufangConsolidation is giving hotel chains more justification to raise rates worldwide, and most foreign cities offer a broad range of business-grade hotels, so savvy U.S.-based travel managers are engaging... KEEP READINGMachine Learning & Predictive Analytics Will Help Travel Buyers Close Intelligence GapsBy Pi Ltd. director Al NormanCorporate travel management is a data-intensive practice that has at times resembled an arms race between suppliers and buyers. Many travel managers have closed the data disparity that opened between... KEEP READINGHoteliers Are Looking to Loyalty to Drive Down Distribution Costs, Attract New Travelers, & Track Existing CustomersBy Julie SickelIn 2016, major hotel companies revamped their loyalty programs and introduced direct booking discounts linked to loyalty membership. The factors that drove these decisions are still in play, and the... KEEP READINGThe Retailing Revolution ArrivesBy Festive Road managing partner Caroline StrachanHas anyone else noticed the words "retailing" and "merchandising" being used more than ever before: travel suppliers talking about themselves as retailers and about defining strategies that enable them... KEEP READINGCorporate Travel Must PersonalizeBy GoldSpring Consulting partner Will TatePersonalization seems to be everywhere these days, from item suggestions when you log on to Amazon to the promoted photos and ads in your social media feeds. This level of personalization tends to be a... KEEP READINGThe Golden Age of Travel, Huh?By Oracle director of global sourcing & global process owner Rita VisserI know I am not the only one looking to the next few months with a keen eye. People are wondering how our country will change or if it will change at all.... KEEP READINGData Strategy Will Step to the ForefrontBy Traxo chief commercial officer Cara Whitehill2017 will see data strategy emerge as a foundational priority for both corporate travel managers and the travel management companies they work with: How do you capture the full spectrum of travel... KEEP READINGIt's Time to Acknowledge Diversity as Central to Corporate Travel Duty of CareBy Facebook global travel safety & security manager Erin WilkWhen I was a child, my career aspiration was to be a teacher or a preacher. I knew from a young age that I simply wanted to help people. From my days as a professional matchmaker to years spent in... KEEP READING RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Duty of Care Gets Personal in the Sharing EconomyBy Global Guardian VP Will Herter2017 will be the year that adoption of shared economy services like Uber, Lyft and Airbnb becomes a permanent fixture in the corporate travel program landscape. The proliferating employee usage of... KEEP READINGHow 2016 Will Impact 2017 TMC EconomicsBy Partnership Travel Consulting CEO Andy MenkesTo say that there were dramatic changes in 2016 would be an understatement, but a few major travel "events" will have a longer-term impact on travel management company financial models, which ultimately... KEEP READINGMultinational Programs Will Experiment with Hotel Savings OptionsBy HRS Americas VP Suzanne NeufangConsolidation is giving hotel chains more justification to raise rates worldwide, and most foreign cities offer a broad range of business-grade hotels, so savvy U.S.-based travel managers are engaging... KEEP READINGMachine Learning & Predictive Analytics Will Help Travel Buyers Close Intelligence GapsBy Pi Ltd. director Al NormanCorporate travel management is a data-intensive practice that has at times resembled an arms race between suppliers and buyers. Many travel managers have closed the data disparity that opened between... KEEP READINGHoteliers Are Looking to Loyalty to Drive Down Distribution Costs, Attract New Travelers, & Track Existing CustomersBy Julie SickelIn 2016, major hotel companies revamped their loyalty programs and introduced direct booking discounts linked to loyalty membership. The factors that drove these decisions are still in play, and the... KEEP READINGThe Retailing Revolution ArrivesBy Festive Road managing partner Caroline StrachanHas anyone else noticed the words "retailing" and "merchandising" being used more than ever before: travel suppliers talking about themselves as retailers and about defining strategies that enable them... KEEP READINGCorporate Travel Must PersonalizeBy GoldSpring Consulting partner Will TatePersonalization seems to be everywhere these days, from item suggestions when you log on to Amazon to the promoted photos and ads in your social media feeds. This level of personalization tends to be a... KEEP READINGThe Golden Age of Travel, Huh?By Oracle director of global sourcing & global process owner Rita VisserI know I am not the only one looking to the next few months with a keen eye. People are wondering how our country will change or if it will change at all.... KEEP READINGData Strategy Will Step to the ForefrontBy Traxo chief commercial officer Cara Whitehill2017 will see data strategy emerge as a foundational priority for both corporate travel managers and the travel management companies they work with: How do you capture the full spectrum of travel... KEEP READINGIt's Time to Acknowledge Diversity as Central to Corporate Travel Duty of CareBy Facebook global travel safety & security manager Erin WilkWhen I was a child, my career aspiration was to be a teacher or a preacher. I knew from a young age that I simply wanted to help people. From my days as a professional matchmaker to years spent in... KEEP READING RRManagement rrtestprocurement
How 2016 Will Impact 2017 TMC EconomicsBy Partnership Travel Consulting CEO Andy MenkesTo say that there were dramatic changes in 2016 would be an understatement, but a few major travel "events" will have a longer-term impact on travel management company financial models, which ultimately... KEEP READINGMultinational Programs Will Experiment with Hotel Savings OptionsBy HRS Americas VP Suzanne NeufangConsolidation is giving hotel chains more justification to raise rates worldwide, and most foreign cities offer a broad range of business-grade hotels, so savvy U.S.-based travel managers are engaging... KEEP READINGMachine Learning & Predictive Analytics Will Help Travel Buyers Close Intelligence GapsBy Pi Ltd. director Al NormanCorporate travel management is a data-intensive practice that has at times resembled an arms race between suppliers and buyers. Many travel managers have closed the data disparity that opened between... KEEP READINGHoteliers Are Looking to Loyalty to Drive Down Distribution Costs, Attract New Travelers, & Track Existing CustomersBy Julie SickelIn 2016, major hotel companies revamped their loyalty programs and introduced direct booking discounts linked to loyalty membership. The factors that drove these decisions are still in play, and the... KEEP READINGThe Retailing Revolution ArrivesBy Festive Road managing partner Caroline StrachanHas anyone else noticed the words "retailing" and "merchandising" being used more than ever before: travel suppliers talking about themselves as retailers and about defining strategies that enable them... KEEP READINGCorporate Travel Must PersonalizeBy GoldSpring Consulting partner Will TatePersonalization seems to be everywhere these days, from item suggestions when you log on to Amazon to the promoted photos and ads in your social media feeds. This level of personalization tends to be a... KEEP READINGThe Golden Age of Travel, Huh?By Oracle director of global sourcing & global process owner Rita VisserI know I am not the only one looking to the next few months with a keen eye. People are wondering how our country will change or if it will change at all.... KEEP READINGData Strategy Will Step to the ForefrontBy Traxo chief commercial officer Cara Whitehill2017 will see data strategy emerge as a foundational priority for both corporate travel managers and the travel management companies they work with: How do you capture the full spectrum of travel... KEEP READINGIt's Time to Acknowledge Diversity as Central to Corporate Travel Duty of CareBy Facebook global travel safety & security manager Erin WilkWhen I was a child, my career aspiration was to be a teacher or a preacher. I knew from a young age that I simply wanted to help people. From my days as a professional matchmaker to years spent in... KEEP READING RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Multinational Programs Will Experiment with Hotel Savings OptionsBy HRS Americas VP Suzanne NeufangConsolidation is giving hotel chains more justification to raise rates worldwide, and most foreign cities offer a broad range of business-grade hotels, so savvy U.S.-based travel managers are engaging... KEEP READINGMachine Learning & Predictive Analytics Will Help Travel Buyers Close Intelligence GapsBy Pi Ltd. director Al NormanCorporate travel management is a data-intensive practice that has at times resembled an arms race between suppliers and buyers. Many travel managers have closed the data disparity that opened between... KEEP READINGHoteliers Are Looking to Loyalty to Drive Down Distribution Costs, Attract New Travelers, & Track Existing CustomersBy Julie SickelIn 2016, major hotel companies revamped their loyalty programs and introduced direct booking discounts linked to loyalty membership. The factors that drove these decisions are still in play, and the... KEEP READINGThe Retailing Revolution ArrivesBy Festive Road managing partner Caroline StrachanHas anyone else noticed the words "retailing" and "merchandising" being used more than ever before: travel suppliers talking about themselves as retailers and about defining strategies that enable them... KEEP READINGCorporate Travel Must PersonalizeBy GoldSpring Consulting partner Will TatePersonalization seems to be everywhere these days, from item suggestions when you log on to Amazon to the promoted photos and ads in your social media feeds. This level of personalization tends to be a... KEEP READINGThe Golden Age of Travel, Huh?By Oracle director of global sourcing & global process owner Rita VisserI know I am not the only one looking to the next few months with a keen eye. People are wondering how our country will change or if it will change at all.... KEEP READINGData Strategy Will Step to the ForefrontBy Traxo chief commercial officer Cara Whitehill2017 will see data strategy emerge as a foundational priority for both corporate travel managers and the travel management companies they work with: How do you capture the full spectrum of travel... KEEP READINGIt's Time to Acknowledge Diversity as Central to Corporate Travel Duty of CareBy Facebook global travel safety & security manager Erin WilkWhen I was a child, my career aspiration was to be a teacher or a preacher. I knew from a young age that I simply wanted to help people. From my days as a professional matchmaker to years spent in... KEEP READING RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Machine Learning & Predictive Analytics Will Help Travel Buyers Close Intelligence GapsBy Pi Ltd. director Al NormanCorporate travel management is a data-intensive practice that has at times resembled an arms race between suppliers and buyers. Many travel managers have closed the data disparity that opened between... KEEP READINGHoteliers Are Looking to Loyalty to Drive Down Distribution Costs, Attract New Travelers, & Track Existing CustomersBy Julie SickelIn 2016, major hotel companies revamped their loyalty programs and introduced direct booking discounts linked to loyalty membership. The factors that drove these decisions are still in play, and the... KEEP READINGThe Retailing Revolution ArrivesBy Festive Road managing partner Caroline StrachanHas anyone else noticed the words "retailing" and "merchandising" being used more than ever before: travel suppliers talking about themselves as retailers and about defining strategies that enable them... KEEP READINGCorporate Travel Must PersonalizeBy GoldSpring Consulting partner Will TatePersonalization seems to be everywhere these days, from item suggestions when you log on to Amazon to the promoted photos and ads in your social media feeds. This level of personalization tends to be a... KEEP READINGThe Golden Age of Travel, Huh?By Oracle director of global sourcing & global process owner Rita VisserI know I am not the only one looking to the next few months with a keen eye. People are wondering how our country will change or if it will change at all.... KEEP READINGData Strategy Will Step to the ForefrontBy Traxo chief commercial officer Cara Whitehill2017 will see data strategy emerge as a foundational priority for both corporate travel managers and the travel management companies they work with: How do you capture the full spectrum of travel... KEEP READINGIt's Time to Acknowledge Diversity as Central to Corporate Travel Duty of CareBy Facebook global travel safety & security manager Erin WilkWhen I was a child, my career aspiration was to be a teacher or a preacher. I knew from a young age that I simply wanted to help people. From my days as a professional matchmaker to years spent in... KEEP READING
Hoteliers Are Looking to Loyalty to Drive Down Distribution Costs, Attract New Travelers, & Track Existing CustomersBy Julie SickelIn 2016, major hotel companies revamped their loyalty programs and introduced direct booking discounts linked to loyalty membership. The factors that drove these decisions are still in play, and the... KEEP READINGThe Retailing Revolution ArrivesBy Festive Road managing partner Caroline StrachanHas anyone else noticed the words "retailing" and "merchandising" being used more than ever before: travel suppliers talking about themselves as retailers and about defining strategies that enable them... KEEP READINGCorporate Travel Must PersonalizeBy GoldSpring Consulting partner Will TatePersonalization seems to be everywhere these days, from item suggestions when you log on to Amazon to the promoted photos and ads in your social media feeds. This level of personalization tends to be a... KEEP READINGThe Golden Age of Travel, Huh?By Oracle director of global sourcing & global process owner Rita VisserI know I am not the only one looking to the next few months with a keen eye. People are wondering how our country will change or if it will change at all.... KEEP READINGData Strategy Will Step to the ForefrontBy Traxo chief commercial officer Cara Whitehill2017 will see data strategy emerge as a foundational priority for both corporate travel managers and the travel management companies they work with: How do you capture the full spectrum of travel... KEEP READINGIt's Time to Acknowledge Diversity as Central to Corporate Travel Duty of CareBy Facebook global travel safety & security manager Erin WilkWhen I was a child, my career aspiration was to be a teacher or a preacher. I knew from a young age that I simply wanted to help people. From my days as a professional matchmaker to years spent in... KEEP READING
The Retailing Revolution ArrivesBy Festive Road managing partner Caroline StrachanHas anyone else noticed the words "retailing" and "merchandising" being used more than ever before: travel suppliers talking about themselves as retailers and about defining strategies that enable them... KEEP READINGCorporate Travel Must PersonalizeBy GoldSpring Consulting partner Will TatePersonalization seems to be everywhere these days, from item suggestions when you log on to Amazon to the promoted photos and ads in your social media feeds. This level of personalization tends to be a... KEEP READINGThe Golden Age of Travel, Huh?By Oracle director of global sourcing & global process owner Rita VisserI know I am not the only one looking to the next few months with a keen eye. People are wondering how our country will change or if it will change at all.... KEEP READINGData Strategy Will Step to the ForefrontBy Traxo chief commercial officer Cara Whitehill2017 will see data strategy emerge as a foundational priority for both corporate travel managers and the travel management companies they work with: How do you capture the full spectrum of travel... KEEP READINGIt's Time to Acknowledge Diversity as Central to Corporate Travel Duty of CareBy Facebook global travel safety & security manager Erin WilkWhen I was a child, my career aspiration was to be a teacher or a preacher. I knew from a young age that I simply wanted to help people. From my days as a professional matchmaker to years spent in... KEEP READING
Corporate Travel Must PersonalizeBy GoldSpring Consulting partner Will TatePersonalization seems to be everywhere these days, from item suggestions when you log on to Amazon to the promoted photos and ads in your social media feeds. This level of personalization tends to be a... KEEP READINGThe Golden Age of Travel, Huh?By Oracle director of global sourcing & global process owner Rita VisserI know I am not the only one looking to the next few months with a keen eye. People are wondering how our country will change or if it will change at all.... KEEP READINGData Strategy Will Step to the ForefrontBy Traxo chief commercial officer Cara Whitehill2017 will see data strategy emerge as a foundational priority for both corporate travel managers and the travel management companies they work with: How do you capture the full spectrum of travel... KEEP READINGIt's Time to Acknowledge Diversity as Central to Corporate Travel Duty of CareBy Facebook global travel safety & security manager Erin WilkWhen I was a child, my career aspiration was to be a teacher or a preacher. I knew from a young age that I simply wanted to help people. From my days as a professional matchmaker to years spent in... KEEP READING
The Golden Age of Travel, Huh?By Oracle director of global sourcing & global process owner Rita VisserI know I am not the only one looking to the next few months with a keen eye. People are wondering how our country will change or if it will change at all.... KEEP READINGData Strategy Will Step to the ForefrontBy Traxo chief commercial officer Cara Whitehill2017 will see data strategy emerge as a foundational priority for both corporate travel managers and the travel management companies they work with: How do you capture the full spectrum of travel... KEEP READINGIt's Time to Acknowledge Diversity as Central to Corporate Travel Duty of CareBy Facebook global travel safety & security manager Erin WilkWhen I was a child, my career aspiration was to be a teacher or a preacher. I knew from a young age that I simply wanted to help people. From my days as a professional matchmaker to years spent in... KEEP READING
Data Strategy Will Step to the ForefrontBy Traxo chief commercial officer Cara Whitehill2017 will see data strategy emerge as a foundational priority for both corporate travel managers and the travel management companies they work with: How do you capture the full spectrum of travel... KEEP READINGIt's Time to Acknowledge Diversity as Central to Corporate Travel Duty of CareBy Facebook global travel safety & security manager Erin WilkWhen I was a child, my career aspiration was to be a teacher or a preacher. I knew from a young age that I simply wanted to help people. From my days as a professional matchmaker to years spent in... KEEP READING
It's Time to Acknowledge Diversity as Central to Corporate Travel Duty of CareBy Facebook global travel safety & security manager Erin WilkWhen I was a child, my career aspiration was to be a teacher or a preacher. I knew from a young age that I simply wanted to help people. From my days as a professional matchmaker to years spent in... KEEP READING