2015 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $57.6 million
2015 Global Air Volume: $183.2 million
2015 U.S. T&E: $112 million
2015 Global T&E: $470.6 million
Principal Online Booking Tool: Sabre GetThere
Principal Card Supplier: American Express
Principal Expense Supplier: Concur Expense
Consolidated U.S. TMC: HRG
Deutsche Bank’s U.S.-booked air volume fell
from $67.9 million in 2014. Last year, the company completed the deployment and
integration of its fully automated pre-trip approval system. The travel program
focused on fleet and ground transportation, leveraging technology to manage
demand, provide transparency and improve user experience. It also used its
robust data platform and reporting capability to drive down demand for travel.
This year, the company expects to once more decrease its travel spending. The
program is identifying opportunities for additional consolidation, channel
bypass and supplier rationalization.
Deutsche Bank works with HRG as its
consolidated agency in North and South America, while American Express Global
Business Travel and BCD Travel serve as its agency partners elsewhere. In the
United States, travelers book travel through Sabre GetThere, while
internationally travelers use Concur Travel and GetThere. Sixty-four percent of
U.S. bookings were made through approved online channels in 2015, and 70
percent required no agent assistance. The company uses an individual bill,
central pay model.