Q3 airline financials paint vivid picture of aviation's welfareBy John Grant, chief analyst, OAGLatest results look "much less alarming" than anyone might have expected.... READ MORECOP27: The ups, downs and (importance of) everything in betweenBy Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, Thrust CarbonWith COP27 coming to a close, you could be forgiven for feeling a sense of déjà vu vu – 'another year,... READ MOREBudgets, bleisure and the drive towards net zeroBy Rebecca Hollants Van Loocke, COO EMEA, Frasers HospitalityCost controls, wellbeing policies and environmental concerns are manifesting in the revival of... READ MOREHow we’re all travelling ‘better’ – and what it means for TMCsBy Guy Snelgar, global business travel director, Advantage Travel PartnershipAverage trip costs are rising as organisations and individuals adopt 'quality not quantity' attitude... READ MOREHow the value-based distribution model can drive NDC adoptionBy Viktor Nekrylov, managing partner, DRCTDelta Airlines’ agreement with Sabre last year added a further intriguing point to the airline... READ MOREWalking the line between an employer’s duty of care and employee privacyBy Bob Quick, executive director, Global Secure Accreditation (GSA)Done in the right way and only where necessary, GPS tracking can be a key component of duty of care... READ MOREWe're all in this togetherBy Steve Banks, chief commercial officer, AgiitoBuyers, suppliers and TMCs must be sympathetic of each others’ challenges... READ MOREWhy trip avoidance is the top travel management tactic for 2022By Steve Reynolds, founder and CEO, TripbamTravel budgets set at the end of last year for 2022 are about to be blown... READ MOREAfter private jets' moment in the sun, what happens now?By Clive Chalmers, vice president, charter, Air PartnerHow corporates’ use of private jets is expected to fare as scheduled airlines restore networks and... READ MOREInvest in people as we all strive to solve the talent shortageBy Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive officer, The Advantage Travel PartnershipThe industry must urgently recruit in order to support travel's rebound... READ MOREWhy 2022 will be the breakthrough year for virtual cardsBy John Sturino, vice president of product and technology, EgenciaThe rise of contactless payments will help companies to gain traction in rolling out virtual payments... READ MOREDoing your due diligence on potential TMC partnersBy Mark Supperstone, managing partner at business advisory firm ReSolveThe pandemic has brought financial health checks to the fore when appointing a new TMC partner... READ MORECounting the days: what 90-in-180 rule means for UK travellersBy Hannah In-Chan, global immigration counsel, Newland Chase, a CIBT subsidiaryAs travel begins to pick up, the significance of Schengen Area's 90-in-180 allowance begins to... READ MOREAn iron curtain descendsBy Amon CohenThe reversal of the liberalisation of travel, especially business travel, is a trend which has been... READ MOREIs travel ‘exempt’ from climate change?By Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, Thrust CarbonThrust Carbon’s Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, assesses the IPCC’s latest report... READ MOREMore Columnists RRManagement rrtestprocurement
COP27: The ups, downs and (importance of) everything in betweenBy Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, Thrust CarbonWith COP27 coming to a close, you could be forgiven for feeling a sense of déjà vu vu – 'another year,... READ MOREBudgets, bleisure and the drive towards net zeroBy Rebecca Hollants Van Loocke, COO EMEA, Frasers HospitalityCost controls, wellbeing policies and environmental concerns are manifesting in the revival of... READ MOREHow we’re all travelling ‘better’ – and what it means for TMCsBy Guy Snelgar, global business travel director, Advantage Travel PartnershipAverage trip costs are rising as organisations and individuals adopt 'quality not quantity' attitude... READ MOREHow the value-based distribution model can drive NDC adoptionBy Viktor Nekrylov, managing partner, DRCTDelta Airlines’ agreement with Sabre last year added a further intriguing point to the airline... READ MOREWalking the line between an employer’s duty of care and employee privacyBy Bob Quick, executive director, Global Secure Accreditation (GSA)Done in the right way and only where necessary, GPS tracking can be a key component of duty of care... READ MOREWe're all in this togetherBy Steve Banks, chief commercial officer, AgiitoBuyers, suppliers and TMCs must be sympathetic of each others’ challenges... READ MOREWhy trip avoidance is the top travel management tactic for 2022By Steve Reynolds, founder and CEO, TripbamTravel budgets set at the end of last year for 2022 are about to be blown... READ MOREAfter private jets' moment in the sun, what happens now?By Clive Chalmers, vice president, charter, Air PartnerHow corporates’ use of private jets is expected to fare as scheduled airlines restore networks and... READ MOREInvest in people as we all strive to solve the talent shortageBy Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive officer, The Advantage Travel PartnershipThe industry must urgently recruit in order to support travel's rebound... READ MOREWhy 2022 will be the breakthrough year for virtual cardsBy John Sturino, vice president of product and technology, EgenciaThe rise of contactless payments will help companies to gain traction in rolling out virtual payments... READ MOREDoing your due diligence on potential TMC partnersBy Mark Supperstone, managing partner at business advisory firm ReSolveThe pandemic has brought financial health checks to the fore when appointing a new TMC partner... READ MORECounting the days: what 90-in-180 rule means for UK travellersBy Hannah In-Chan, global immigration counsel, Newland Chase, a CIBT subsidiaryAs travel begins to pick up, the significance of Schengen Area's 90-in-180 allowance begins to... READ MOREAn iron curtain descendsBy Amon CohenThe reversal of the liberalisation of travel, especially business travel, is a trend which has been... READ MOREIs travel ‘exempt’ from climate change?By Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, Thrust CarbonThrust Carbon’s Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, assesses the IPCC’s latest report... READ MOREMore Columnists RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Budgets, bleisure and the drive towards net zeroBy Rebecca Hollants Van Loocke, COO EMEA, Frasers HospitalityCost controls, wellbeing policies and environmental concerns are manifesting in the revival of... READ MOREHow we’re all travelling ‘better’ – and what it means for TMCsBy Guy Snelgar, global business travel director, Advantage Travel PartnershipAverage trip costs are rising as organisations and individuals adopt 'quality not quantity' attitude... READ MOREHow the value-based distribution model can drive NDC adoptionBy Viktor Nekrylov, managing partner, DRCTDelta Airlines’ agreement with Sabre last year added a further intriguing point to the airline... READ MOREWalking the line between an employer’s duty of care and employee privacyBy Bob Quick, executive director, Global Secure Accreditation (GSA)Done in the right way and only where necessary, GPS tracking can be a key component of duty of care... READ MOREWe're all in this togetherBy Steve Banks, chief commercial officer, AgiitoBuyers, suppliers and TMCs must be sympathetic of each others’ challenges... READ MOREWhy trip avoidance is the top travel management tactic for 2022By Steve Reynolds, founder and CEO, TripbamTravel budgets set at the end of last year for 2022 are about to be blown... READ MOREAfter private jets' moment in the sun, what happens now?By Clive Chalmers, vice president, charter, Air PartnerHow corporates’ use of private jets is expected to fare as scheduled airlines restore networks and... READ MOREInvest in people as we all strive to solve the talent shortageBy Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive officer, The Advantage Travel PartnershipThe industry must urgently recruit in order to support travel's rebound... READ MOREWhy 2022 will be the breakthrough year for virtual cardsBy John Sturino, vice president of product and technology, EgenciaThe rise of contactless payments will help companies to gain traction in rolling out virtual payments... READ MOREDoing your due diligence on potential TMC partnersBy Mark Supperstone, managing partner at business advisory firm ReSolveThe pandemic has brought financial health checks to the fore when appointing a new TMC partner... READ MORECounting the days: what 90-in-180 rule means for UK travellersBy Hannah In-Chan, global immigration counsel, Newland Chase, a CIBT subsidiaryAs travel begins to pick up, the significance of Schengen Area's 90-in-180 allowance begins to... READ MOREAn iron curtain descendsBy Amon CohenThe reversal of the liberalisation of travel, especially business travel, is a trend which has been... READ MOREIs travel ‘exempt’ from climate change?By Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, Thrust CarbonThrust Carbon’s Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, assesses the IPCC’s latest report... READ MOREMore Columnists RRManagement rrtestprocurement
How we’re all travelling ‘better’ – and what it means for TMCsBy Guy Snelgar, global business travel director, Advantage Travel PartnershipAverage trip costs are rising as organisations and individuals adopt 'quality not quantity' attitude... READ MOREHow the value-based distribution model can drive NDC adoptionBy Viktor Nekrylov, managing partner, DRCTDelta Airlines’ agreement with Sabre last year added a further intriguing point to the airline... READ MOREWalking the line between an employer’s duty of care and employee privacyBy Bob Quick, executive director, Global Secure Accreditation (GSA)Done in the right way and only where necessary, GPS tracking can be a key component of duty of care... READ MOREWe're all in this togetherBy Steve Banks, chief commercial officer, AgiitoBuyers, suppliers and TMCs must be sympathetic of each others’ challenges... READ MOREWhy trip avoidance is the top travel management tactic for 2022By Steve Reynolds, founder and CEO, TripbamTravel budgets set at the end of last year for 2022 are about to be blown... READ MOREAfter private jets' moment in the sun, what happens now?By Clive Chalmers, vice president, charter, Air PartnerHow corporates’ use of private jets is expected to fare as scheduled airlines restore networks and... READ MOREInvest in people as we all strive to solve the talent shortageBy Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive officer, The Advantage Travel PartnershipThe industry must urgently recruit in order to support travel's rebound... READ MOREWhy 2022 will be the breakthrough year for virtual cardsBy John Sturino, vice president of product and technology, EgenciaThe rise of contactless payments will help companies to gain traction in rolling out virtual payments... READ MOREDoing your due diligence on potential TMC partnersBy Mark Supperstone, managing partner at business advisory firm ReSolveThe pandemic has brought financial health checks to the fore when appointing a new TMC partner... READ MORECounting the days: what 90-in-180 rule means for UK travellersBy Hannah In-Chan, global immigration counsel, Newland Chase, a CIBT subsidiaryAs travel begins to pick up, the significance of Schengen Area's 90-in-180 allowance begins to... READ MOREAn iron curtain descendsBy Amon CohenThe reversal of the liberalisation of travel, especially business travel, is a trend which has been... READ MOREIs travel ‘exempt’ from climate change?By Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, Thrust CarbonThrust Carbon’s Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, assesses the IPCC’s latest report... READ MOREMore Columnists RRManagement rrtestprocurement
How the value-based distribution model can drive NDC adoptionBy Viktor Nekrylov, managing partner, DRCTDelta Airlines’ agreement with Sabre last year added a further intriguing point to the airline... READ MOREWalking the line between an employer’s duty of care and employee privacyBy Bob Quick, executive director, Global Secure Accreditation (GSA)Done in the right way and only where necessary, GPS tracking can be a key component of duty of care... READ MOREWe're all in this togetherBy Steve Banks, chief commercial officer, AgiitoBuyers, suppliers and TMCs must be sympathetic of each others’ challenges... READ MOREWhy trip avoidance is the top travel management tactic for 2022By Steve Reynolds, founder and CEO, TripbamTravel budgets set at the end of last year for 2022 are about to be blown... READ MOREAfter private jets' moment in the sun, what happens now?By Clive Chalmers, vice president, charter, Air PartnerHow corporates’ use of private jets is expected to fare as scheduled airlines restore networks and... READ MOREInvest in people as we all strive to solve the talent shortageBy Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive officer, The Advantage Travel PartnershipThe industry must urgently recruit in order to support travel's rebound... READ MOREWhy 2022 will be the breakthrough year for virtual cardsBy John Sturino, vice president of product and technology, EgenciaThe rise of contactless payments will help companies to gain traction in rolling out virtual payments... READ MOREDoing your due diligence on potential TMC partnersBy Mark Supperstone, managing partner at business advisory firm ReSolveThe pandemic has brought financial health checks to the fore when appointing a new TMC partner... READ MORECounting the days: what 90-in-180 rule means for UK travellersBy Hannah In-Chan, global immigration counsel, Newland Chase, a CIBT subsidiaryAs travel begins to pick up, the significance of Schengen Area's 90-in-180 allowance begins to... READ MOREAn iron curtain descendsBy Amon CohenThe reversal of the liberalisation of travel, especially business travel, is a trend which has been... READ MOREIs travel ‘exempt’ from climate change?By Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, Thrust CarbonThrust Carbon’s Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, assesses the IPCC’s latest report... READ MOREMore Columnists RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Walking the line between an employer’s duty of care and employee privacyBy Bob Quick, executive director, Global Secure Accreditation (GSA)Done in the right way and only where necessary, GPS tracking can be a key component of duty of care... READ MOREWe're all in this togetherBy Steve Banks, chief commercial officer, AgiitoBuyers, suppliers and TMCs must be sympathetic of each others’ challenges... READ MOREWhy trip avoidance is the top travel management tactic for 2022By Steve Reynolds, founder and CEO, TripbamTravel budgets set at the end of last year for 2022 are about to be blown... READ MOREAfter private jets' moment in the sun, what happens now?By Clive Chalmers, vice president, charter, Air PartnerHow corporates’ use of private jets is expected to fare as scheduled airlines restore networks and... READ MOREInvest in people as we all strive to solve the talent shortageBy Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive officer, The Advantage Travel PartnershipThe industry must urgently recruit in order to support travel's rebound... READ MOREWhy 2022 will be the breakthrough year for virtual cardsBy John Sturino, vice president of product and technology, EgenciaThe rise of contactless payments will help companies to gain traction in rolling out virtual payments... READ MOREDoing your due diligence on potential TMC partnersBy Mark Supperstone, managing partner at business advisory firm ReSolveThe pandemic has brought financial health checks to the fore when appointing a new TMC partner... READ MORECounting the days: what 90-in-180 rule means for UK travellersBy Hannah In-Chan, global immigration counsel, Newland Chase, a CIBT subsidiaryAs travel begins to pick up, the significance of Schengen Area's 90-in-180 allowance begins to... READ MOREAn iron curtain descendsBy Amon CohenThe reversal of the liberalisation of travel, especially business travel, is a trend which has been... READ MOREIs travel ‘exempt’ from climate change?By Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, Thrust CarbonThrust Carbon’s Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, assesses the IPCC’s latest report... READ MOREMore Columnists RRManagement rrtestprocurement
We're all in this togetherBy Steve Banks, chief commercial officer, AgiitoBuyers, suppliers and TMCs must be sympathetic of each others’ challenges... READ MOREWhy trip avoidance is the top travel management tactic for 2022By Steve Reynolds, founder and CEO, TripbamTravel budgets set at the end of last year for 2022 are about to be blown... READ MOREAfter private jets' moment in the sun, what happens now?By Clive Chalmers, vice president, charter, Air PartnerHow corporates’ use of private jets is expected to fare as scheduled airlines restore networks and... READ MOREInvest in people as we all strive to solve the talent shortageBy Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive officer, The Advantage Travel PartnershipThe industry must urgently recruit in order to support travel's rebound... READ MOREWhy 2022 will be the breakthrough year for virtual cardsBy John Sturino, vice president of product and technology, EgenciaThe rise of contactless payments will help companies to gain traction in rolling out virtual payments... READ MOREDoing your due diligence on potential TMC partnersBy Mark Supperstone, managing partner at business advisory firm ReSolveThe pandemic has brought financial health checks to the fore when appointing a new TMC partner... READ MORECounting the days: what 90-in-180 rule means for UK travellersBy Hannah In-Chan, global immigration counsel, Newland Chase, a CIBT subsidiaryAs travel begins to pick up, the significance of Schengen Area's 90-in-180 allowance begins to... READ MOREAn iron curtain descendsBy Amon CohenThe reversal of the liberalisation of travel, especially business travel, is a trend which has been... READ MOREIs travel ‘exempt’ from climate change?By Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, Thrust CarbonThrust Carbon’s Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, assesses the IPCC’s latest report... READ MOREMore Columnists RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Why trip avoidance is the top travel management tactic for 2022By Steve Reynolds, founder and CEO, TripbamTravel budgets set at the end of last year for 2022 are about to be blown... READ MOREAfter private jets' moment in the sun, what happens now?By Clive Chalmers, vice president, charter, Air PartnerHow corporates’ use of private jets is expected to fare as scheduled airlines restore networks and... READ MOREInvest in people as we all strive to solve the talent shortageBy Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive officer, The Advantage Travel PartnershipThe industry must urgently recruit in order to support travel's rebound... READ MOREWhy 2022 will be the breakthrough year for virtual cardsBy John Sturino, vice president of product and technology, EgenciaThe rise of contactless payments will help companies to gain traction in rolling out virtual payments... READ MOREDoing your due diligence on potential TMC partnersBy Mark Supperstone, managing partner at business advisory firm ReSolveThe pandemic has brought financial health checks to the fore when appointing a new TMC partner... READ MORECounting the days: what 90-in-180 rule means for UK travellersBy Hannah In-Chan, global immigration counsel, Newland Chase, a CIBT subsidiaryAs travel begins to pick up, the significance of Schengen Area's 90-in-180 allowance begins to... READ MOREAn iron curtain descendsBy Amon CohenThe reversal of the liberalisation of travel, especially business travel, is a trend which has been... READ MOREIs travel ‘exempt’ from climate change?By Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, Thrust CarbonThrust Carbon’s Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, assesses the IPCC’s latest report... READ MOREMore Columnists RRManagement rrtestprocurement
After private jets' moment in the sun, what happens now?By Clive Chalmers, vice president, charter, Air PartnerHow corporates’ use of private jets is expected to fare as scheduled airlines restore networks and... READ MOREInvest in people as we all strive to solve the talent shortageBy Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive officer, The Advantage Travel PartnershipThe industry must urgently recruit in order to support travel's rebound... READ MOREWhy 2022 will be the breakthrough year for virtual cardsBy John Sturino, vice president of product and technology, EgenciaThe rise of contactless payments will help companies to gain traction in rolling out virtual payments... READ MOREDoing your due diligence on potential TMC partnersBy Mark Supperstone, managing partner at business advisory firm ReSolveThe pandemic has brought financial health checks to the fore when appointing a new TMC partner... READ MORECounting the days: what 90-in-180 rule means for UK travellersBy Hannah In-Chan, global immigration counsel, Newland Chase, a CIBT subsidiaryAs travel begins to pick up, the significance of Schengen Area's 90-in-180 allowance begins to... READ MOREAn iron curtain descendsBy Amon CohenThe reversal of the liberalisation of travel, especially business travel, is a trend which has been... READ MOREIs travel ‘exempt’ from climate change?By Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, Thrust CarbonThrust Carbon’s Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, assesses the IPCC’s latest report... READ MOREMore Columnists
Invest in people as we all strive to solve the talent shortageBy Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive officer, The Advantage Travel PartnershipThe industry must urgently recruit in order to support travel's rebound... READ MOREWhy 2022 will be the breakthrough year for virtual cardsBy John Sturino, vice president of product and technology, EgenciaThe rise of contactless payments will help companies to gain traction in rolling out virtual payments... READ MOREDoing your due diligence on potential TMC partnersBy Mark Supperstone, managing partner at business advisory firm ReSolveThe pandemic has brought financial health checks to the fore when appointing a new TMC partner... READ MORECounting the days: what 90-in-180 rule means for UK travellersBy Hannah In-Chan, global immigration counsel, Newland Chase, a CIBT subsidiaryAs travel begins to pick up, the significance of Schengen Area's 90-in-180 allowance begins to... READ MOREAn iron curtain descendsBy Amon CohenThe reversal of the liberalisation of travel, especially business travel, is a trend which has been... READ MOREIs travel ‘exempt’ from climate change?By Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, Thrust CarbonThrust Carbon’s Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, assesses the IPCC’s latest report... READ MOREMore Columnists
Why 2022 will be the breakthrough year for virtual cardsBy John Sturino, vice president of product and technology, EgenciaThe rise of contactless payments will help companies to gain traction in rolling out virtual payments... READ MOREDoing your due diligence on potential TMC partnersBy Mark Supperstone, managing partner at business advisory firm ReSolveThe pandemic has brought financial health checks to the fore when appointing a new TMC partner... READ MORECounting the days: what 90-in-180 rule means for UK travellersBy Hannah In-Chan, global immigration counsel, Newland Chase, a CIBT subsidiaryAs travel begins to pick up, the significance of Schengen Area's 90-in-180 allowance begins to... READ MOREAn iron curtain descendsBy Amon CohenThe reversal of the liberalisation of travel, especially business travel, is a trend which has been... READ MOREIs travel ‘exempt’ from climate change?By Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, Thrust CarbonThrust Carbon’s Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, assesses the IPCC’s latest report... READ MOREMore Columnists
Doing your due diligence on potential TMC partnersBy Mark Supperstone, managing partner at business advisory firm ReSolveThe pandemic has brought financial health checks to the fore when appointing a new TMC partner... READ MORECounting the days: what 90-in-180 rule means for UK travellersBy Hannah In-Chan, global immigration counsel, Newland Chase, a CIBT subsidiaryAs travel begins to pick up, the significance of Schengen Area's 90-in-180 allowance begins to... READ MOREAn iron curtain descendsBy Amon CohenThe reversal of the liberalisation of travel, especially business travel, is a trend which has been... READ MOREIs travel ‘exempt’ from climate change?By Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, Thrust CarbonThrust Carbon’s Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, assesses the IPCC’s latest report... READ MOREMore Columnists
Counting the days: what 90-in-180 rule means for UK travellersBy Hannah In-Chan, global immigration counsel, Newland Chase, a CIBT subsidiaryAs travel begins to pick up, the significance of Schengen Area's 90-in-180 allowance begins to... READ MOREAn iron curtain descendsBy Amon CohenThe reversal of the liberalisation of travel, especially business travel, is a trend which has been... READ MOREIs travel ‘exempt’ from climate change?By Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, Thrust CarbonThrust Carbon’s Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, assesses the IPCC’s latest report... READ MOREMore Columnists
An iron curtain descendsBy Amon CohenThe reversal of the liberalisation of travel, especially business travel, is a trend which has been... READ MOREIs travel ‘exempt’ from climate change?By Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, Thrust CarbonThrust Carbon’s Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, assesses the IPCC’s latest report... READ MOREMore Columnists
Is travel ‘exempt’ from climate change?By Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, Thrust CarbonThrust Carbon’s Tan Strehler-Weston, head of operations and policy, assesses the IPCC’s latest report... READ MOREMore Columnists