2021 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $28 million
2021 U.S. T&E: $152.8 million
Primary U.S. Payment Supplier: Citibank
Primary U.S. Expense Supplier: Concur
Primary U.S. Travel Risk Management Supplier: Anvil
Consolidated Global TMC: Corporate Travel Department
Aerospace giant Boeing’s 2021 U.S.-booked air volume
decreased by nearly 35 percent year over year but is expected to increase
sharply this year to about 70 percent of its 2019 level.
Boeing operates an ARC-accredited Corporate Travel
Department, which services more than 97 percent of its global travel. The
company enhanced its travel operations in 2021 with a new back-office tool and
a ticket tracking and reporting and data analytics platform. Boeing also
conducted a new traveler survey in 2021.
The company in 2022 plans to implement a new user interface
for its SAP Concur expense management tool as well as meetings and events
management technology. Boeing also plans to implement additional expense
automation this year.
Boeing last year changed its travel policy to deny
reimbursement for alcohol and cap it for individual meals to a per diem but
reversed both moves in 2022.