2017 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $55 million
2017 Global Air Volume: $57 million
2017 U.S. T&E: $290 million
2017 Global T&E: $315 million
Principal Air Suppliers: United,
Delta & Southwest
Principal Hotel Suppliers: Marriott,
Hilton & InterContinental
Principal Car Rental Suppliers:
National, Enterprise, Avis, Budget & Hertz
Principal U.S. Online Booking Tool:
Concur
Principal Non-U.S. Online Booking Tool:
GetThere
Principal Global Expense Supplier:
Concur
Principal Payment Supplier: Citi
Consolidated U.S. TMC: Travel and
Transport
Consolidated Non-U.S. TMC: Radius
Partners
Allstate deployed an award-winning strategic meetings
management program last year. The company, which works with Cvent, identified
$105 million in 2017 U.S. meetings spend on top of $185 million in nonmeetings
T&E. Allstate expects U.S. T&E to stay at $290 million in 2018. The
company also expects U.S.-booked air volume to remain at $55 million. It rose
from $52 million in 2016. Global air volume dropped from $64 million in 2016 to
$57 million in 2017. As carriers have implemented basic economy fares, Allstate
has taken steps to hide them from travelers' booking options.
The company, whose revenue reached $38 billion in 2017, has
a single travel policy for more than 80 percent of its travel spend. Ninety
percent of Allstate's travel is domestic. Ninety-three percent of U.S.-booked
air volume went through approved online tools in 2017, and 93 percent of that
required no agent assistance. The company's card program is individual
bill/central pay.