2017 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $43 million
2017 U.S. T&E: $108 million
Principal Air Suppliers: Delta, American & United
Principal Hotel Suppliers: Marriott, Hilton & InterContinental
Principal Car Rental Supplier: Avis Budget Group
Principal U.S. Online Booking Tool:Concur
Principal U.S. Expense Supplier:Concur
Principal Payment Supplier: American Express
Consolidated U.S. TMC: BCD
In 2017, BAE Systems migrated its travel portal in-house and showed the C-suite more travel scorecards. In 2018, the defense, security and aerospace company is improving both preferred hotel compliance and the company's strategic meetings management program. Additionally, starting
this year, the company will allow business class on international flights only for flights of six hours or more. BAE Systems' U.S.-booked air volume increased $2 million in 2017, and the company expects it to rise a similar amount this year. Of BAE's 2017 U.S.-booked air volume, 70 percent was for domestic travel.
The company has only U.S. operations and has a single U.S. travel policy. Ninety percent of BAE's total U.S.-booked domestic airline tickets were completed on the company's approved online tools, and 95 percent of those were completed without an agent's help. The company's corporate card program is
individual bill/central pay.