2019 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $170 million
2019 Global Air Volume: $330 million
2019 U.S. T&E: $490 million
2019 Global T&E: $817.5 million
Primary Air Suppliers: Delta, American, United
Primary Global Online Booking Tool: Concur
Primary U.S. Payment Supplier: JP Morgan
Card Program: Central Bill/Central Pay
Primary Global Expense Supplier: Concur
Consolidated Global TMC: CWT
JPMorgan Chase had $170 million in U.S.-booked air volume in 2019, an increase from $161 million in 2018. The commercial and investment banking institution estimates its U.S.-booked air volume will stand at $100 million in 2020, as it works through the Covid-19 pandemic.
In 2019, net revenue for JPMorgan Chase was $116 billion, up from $109 billion in 2018. JPMorgan Chase implemented Concur Travel globally in 2019 successfully drove compliance to the tool. About 82 percent of total 2019 U.S.-booked airline tickets were made through the company's approved online channels, and 77 percent of that volume required no agent assistance. About 80 percent of the company's total 2019 U.S.-booked volume was for domestic travel. JPMorgan Chase has a single global travel policy.