Marriott has debuted a suite of travel tools to let road warriors book, manage, and expense business travel without having to visit third-party services.
Wyndham aims to woo businesses to book hotels directly by simplifying the process and turbocharging rewards. The hotel franchisor is betting big on America's infrastructure spending boom.
India is a strong source market for business travel. To cater to this robust market, online travel companies in India are diversifying their offerings.
Hilton will simplify its process for booking small events and meetings, too. All told, it's a promising sign that hoteliers are finally taking the pain points of small and medium-sized businesses seriously.
In a world of rapidly evolving regulations, corporate travel managers must streamline communication with business travelers in their organizations to align around processes and goals. This new insights deck explores the state of corporate travel and expense as companies embark on new journeys ahead in 2022.
Amidst rapidly evolving policies, corporate travel managers must streamline communication with business travelers in their organizations to align around processes and goals. Skift and TripActions present this new insights deck exploring the state of corporate travel and expense as companies embark on new journeys ahead in 2022.
In the latest edition of this annual report, Skift and TripActions explore the current state of business travel and expense, and the industry’s path to recovery, including the results of a survey distributed to more than 1,100 corporate travel decision makers, and 500 business travelers.
The corporate travel sector is evolving in response to the dramatic changes caused by Covid-19. But what does the future hold? Skift and TripActions explore what's next for this critical sector in this new report.
The corporate travel sector is evolving in response to the dramatic changes caused by Covid-19. But what does the future hold? Skift and TripActions explore what's next for this critical sector in this new report.
New distribution technology has a lot of potential to improve booking for business travelers, but first airlines are going to have to make some compromises.