2015 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $158 million
Consolidated
U.S. TMC: Carlson Wagonlit
Travel
Citi's
revenue declined slightly in 2015 while operating income increased. BTN estimates the firm’s 2015 U.S.-booked air volume at
$158 million. Citi recorded 109,700 metric tons of carbon dioxide-equivalent
emissions related to its air travel last year, down 39 percent from 2014. The
2015 figure also is its lowest since 2010. The company also reported that rail
travel generated 1,605 metric tons of CO2e, a decline of more than 75 percent
from 2014 and the lowest figure since Citi began reporting the figure in 2013.
In 2015, Citi began an
initiative to measure its suppliers in travel and other categories by progress
on sustainability and social performance goals. The company plans to have
policies and training structures related to the initiative in place by 2018.
Corporate revenue declined
3 percent in 2015 to $46.6 billion. Net income increased from $7.3 billion in
2014 to $17.2 billion. The company employed 231,000 people at the end of 2015,
down 10,000 from the end of 2014.