2016 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $50M
2016 U.S. T&E: $74 million
Principal Air Suppliers: American, Korean Air, United Airlines
Principal Hotel Suppliers: Hilton, Marriott, Starwood
Principal Car Suppliers: Hertz, National
Principal Online Booking Tool: GetThere
Principal Card Supplier: Visa
Principal Expense Supplier: Proprietary tool
In 2016, most of Samsung's 169 subsidiaries and 38 affiliates simplified their travel approval processes. The conglomerate also shifted its travel policy toward lowest logical fare on most direct flights. Some affiliates also let employees combine business travel with leisure. Of
more than 308,745 travelers in 79 countries, 6,000 are travelers. The company' 2016 U.S.-booked air volume declined 12 percent from $57 million in 2015. Samsung is an accredited Corporate Travel Department. It doesn't have a global consolidated agency but outside of the U.S. uses Carlson Wagonlit Travel
primarily. Despite the recall and discontinuation of Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 mobile device, 2016 revenue totaled $174 billion, up from $173 billion the previous year, according to its annual review. Operating profit rose 11 percent from 2015's $22.8 billion. The company is on track to reduce greenhouse gas
emission intensity at worksites by 70 percent of 2008 levels by 2020, according to its sustainability report.