Category Archives: Travel Policy

Corporate Buyers: Consumerization Is Hyped, But Should Not Be Ignored

Corporate travel buyers speaking at The Beat Live here this month described a more nuanced view of consumerization than the false policy-versus-freedom choice portrayed by some headlines. While they warned attendees not to “believe the hype” and doubted that substantive change would come from new-generation workers, the buyers had few supportive words for existing corporate travel infrastructure. Instead, they demanded some adaptation.

Read the rest of the article at The Beat.

GDSX Launches New Technology for Travel Management

Travel technology provider GDSX, Ltd. reports the introduction of TripLink, a first of a kind product to capture travel data and managing real-time customer-service processes for trips purchased outside of a corporation’s standard booking channels.

Read the rest of the article at Travel Agent Central.

Concur To Clients: Let Travelers Book Where They Want, We’ll Track It

Concur is initiating discussions with airlines to enable “open bookings” that would give corporate clients the ability to enforce policy, apply discounts and track transactions when travelers book on airline websites.

Read the rest of the article at The Beat (subscription required).

Travel Policy: Softly, Softly or the Iron Fist?

It is a debate that has been engaging the business travel community for more than a year now. Many see it as the industry’s most central issue: can travel managers continue to expect and require their travellers to comply with company travel policy or has technology liberated them from such obligations.

Billed under the headline of the “burning question”, it was the subject of a very lively debate at the spring forum of Management Solutions (UK) andACTE in London on May 15. What raised the temperature was the concept of the “happy traveller” put forward by Rodolfo Silva in the opening keynote speech.

Read the rest of the article at ABTN.

Where Next for Travel Policy?

In the last ABTN analysis (RIP: the traditional corporate travel policy?), it was suggested that the days of the traditional, mandated travel policy may be numbered. This was based on a growing feeling that the current model was beginning to outlive its time with several factors were forcing change. These were generational and evolutionary but both were driven by rapidly advancing technology.

But if old-style travel policy is “dying” – as one leading industry figure put it – then the obvious next question is what will take its place?

Read the rest of the article at ABTN.

Unshackled Business Travelers to Roam Free on the Web

Letting the business travel community search and book whatever they want online for business trips is not unheard of as Google has been allowing its employees the freedom since 2008.

It’s a trend that Traveldoo founder and boss Nabih El Aroussi thinks will take hold within the next few years especially because as much of 50% of the business travel market remains unmanaged.

Read the rest of the article at Tnooz.