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Encyclopedia > Business travel

Business travel, or travel management as it is often referred to, is on the rise especially with foreign business markets opening up. Business travel is generally accepted as being a corporation's 3rd or 4th biggest expense after staffing, rent and rates and possibly IT and communications.


Many airlines began to concentrate on providing premium service on long haul flights especially for the first and business class business traveler with the development of more sophisticated business traveler needs over the last 15 years. An Airbus A380 of Emirates Airline An airline provides air transport services for passengers or freight. ...


Airlines have also been working on tools that benefit the business travellers such as: Improved and competitive mileage programs, quick check in and online check in, lounges with broadband connection, etc. Hotels are not far behind. They are also on the competition for the business travellers by offering flexible points programs, broadband connection in all rooms and fast check in and check out services.


Whilst internet booking engines have become the first destination for around 60% of leisure travelers, business travelers, especially with the need for itineraries that may include more than one destination, have still found that a knowledgeable travel agent may be their best resource for better ticket pricing, less hassle and better air and land travel planning. For larger business travel accounts these travel agents take on a travel management role, and are referred to as Travel Management Companies (TMCs), providing services such as consultancy, traveller tracking, data and negotiation assistance and policy advice.


Recent trends in this market have extended to the implementation of Self Booking Tools (SBTs) which allow automated booking of trips within company policy, an increase in the inclusion of Duty of care practices in the booking and monitoring process and more consideration for the environmental impact of business travel.


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Al-Ahram Weekly | Travel | Time is money (1405 words)
Business travellers are far more likely to ask whether the desk in their room is large enough and the lighting adequate for working than which belly-dancer is going to be performing.
Almost 60 per cent of the Four Seasons' guests are business travellers, and it is the concierge who can provide them with the telephone numbers they might need, the tickets they are seeking, and just that crucial bit of information they might be seeking.
Travellers suffer frustration passing through customs and the first thing they encounter when they step out the door is taxi drivers hustling for customers.
CNN.com - Tech trims down business travel - Feb 17, 2005 (482 words)
According to the survey the typical male business traveler is aged between 41 and 65.
The typical female business traveler is also married, but younger in age -- 31 to 40 years old and is less likely to have children than her male counterpart.
She travels two days per week and is away on business -- on average -- for 3.2 nights a month.
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