9 tips for a successful risk management policyBy BBTIn the latest issue of BBT we focus on risk management and discuss why it is becoming an increasingly essential part of travel policy... KEEP READINGTravel buyer Q&A: Paul KeeryBy Paul RevelBBT talks to independent consultant Paul Keery, a travel buyer and manager for a range of client companies... KEEP READINGLegal: spring clean those contractsBy Ian SkuseIt pays dividends to set out the corporate/TMC relationship in official terms... KEEP READINGAsk the experts: why is traveller wellbeing important for your programme?By Rob GillHow and why should traveller wellbeing be a component of your corporate travel programme?... KEEP READINGTMCs: evolutionary thinkingBy BBTTravel management companies have always needed to be quick to adapt to change – now more than ever, given the industry’s current rate of evolution... KEEP READINGTravel buyer Q&A: Allison Webb, CentricaBy Bob PapworthAllison Webb, procurement category manager, corporate services, at Centrica – and 2016’s travel buyer of the year – talks to BBT... KEEP READINGVideo: how to react to a terrorist incidentBy BBTTravel safety firm Betravelwise has provided a short animated video on how to react to a shooting incident... KEEP READINGBuyers guide: how to run an effective non-profit accommodation programmeBy Catherine ChetwyndHow does a non-profit organisation run an effective accommodation programme? Our travel buyer talks us through his programme, and explains how an ethos... KEEP READINGTop tips for booking incentive travelBy BBTToday’s corporate incentives require a business objective, but that doesn’t rule out some more imaginative options...Hillgate Travel provides seven tips... KEEP READINGManaged Travel 3.0: Five things you need to knowBy Rob GillManaged Travel 3.0 is the latest buzz phrase in business travel – at least according to one tech company. But what does it mean and how will it affect... KEEP READINGWhat the Starwood merger means for travel management professionalsBy Jennifer CharltonChinese investor group Anbang has withdrawn from the race to acquire Starwood Hotels leaving the coast clear for Marriott. Jennifer Charlton, Head of... KEEP READINGTop 5 business etiquette blundersBy BBTIn today’s global economy you sometimes only get one chance to make that crucial, first impression in business...... KEEP READINGDealing with the risk of terror attacksBy BBTSecurity firm Anvil gives tips for buyers and travellers following the Brussels atrocities... KEEP READINGRisk Management: Cause for Alarm?By Nick EasenHigh-profile terrorist attacks and global medical crises have helped to move risk management to the top of the corporate agenda... KEEP READINGOpinion: GDS fee is a ‘brake on growth’By Paul WaitGTMC CEO Paul Wait argues that the controversial GDS fee is causing confusing and alienating the market... KEEP READINGMore Features RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Travel buyer Q&A: Paul KeeryBy Paul RevelBBT talks to independent consultant Paul Keery, a travel buyer and manager for a range of client companies... KEEP READINGLegal: spring clean those contractsBy Ian SkuseIt pays dividends to set out the corporate/TMC relationship in official terms... KEEP READINGAsk the experts: why is traveller wellbeing important for your programme?By Rob GillHow and why should traveller wellbeing be a component of your corporate travel programme?... KEEP READINGTMCs: evolutionary thinkingBy BBTTravel management companies have always needed to be quick to adapt to change – now more than ever, given the industry’s current rate of evolution... KEEP READINGTravel buyer Q&A: Allison Webb, CentricaBy Bob PapworthAllison Webb, procurement category manager, corporate services, at Centrica – and 2016’s travel buyer of the year – talks to BBT... KEEP READINGVideo: how to react to a terrorist incidentBy BBTTravel safety firm Betravelwise has provided a short animated video on how to react to a shooting incident... KEEP READINGBuyers guide: how to run an effective non-profit accommodation programmeBy Catherine ChetwyndHow does a non-profit organisation run an effective accommodation programme? Our travel buyer talks us through his programme, and explains how an ethos... KEEP READINGTop tips for booking incentive travelBy BBTToday’s corporate incentives require a business objective, but that doesn’t rule out some more imaginative options...Hillgate Travel provides seven tips... KEEP READINGManaged Travel 3.0: Five things you need to knowBy Rob GillManaged Travel 3.0 is the latest buzz phrase in business travel – at least according to one tech company. But what does it mean and how will it affect... KEEP READINGWhat the Starwood merger means for travel management professionalsBy Jennifer CharltonChinese investor group Anbang has withdrawn from the race to acquire Starwood Hotels leaving the coast clear for Marriott. Jennifer Charlton, Head of... KEEP READINGTop 5 business etiquette blundersBy BBTIn today’s global economy you sometimes only get one chance to make that crucial, first impression in business...... KEEP READINGDealing with the risk of terror attacksBy BBTSecurity firm Anvil gives tips for buyers and travellers following the Brussels atrocities... KEEP READINGRisk Management: Cause for Alarm?By Nick EasenHigh-profile terrorist attacks and global medical crises have helped to move risk management to the top of the corporate agenda... KEEP READINGOpinion: GDS fee is a ‘brake on growth’By Paul WaitGTMC CEO Paul Wait argues that the controversial GDS fee is causing confusing and alienating the market... KEEP READINGMore Features RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Legal: spring clean those contractsBy Ian SkuseIt pays dividends to set out the corporate/TMC relationship in official terms... KEEP READINGAsk the experts: why is traveller wellbeing important for your programme?By Rob GillHow and why should traveller wellbeing be a component of your corporate travel programme?... KEEP READINGTMCs: evolutionary thinkingBy BBTTravel management companies have always needed to be quick to adapt to change – now more than ever, given the industry’s current rate of evolution... KEEP READINGTravel buyer Q&A: Allison Webb, CentricaBy Bob PapworthAllison Webb, procurement category manager, corporate services, at Centrica – and 2016’s travel buyer of the year – talks to BBT... KEEP READINGVideo: how to react to a terrorist incidentBy BBTTravel safety firm Betravelwise has provided a short animated video on how to react to a shooting incident... KEEP READINGBuyers guide: how to run an effective non-profit accommodation programmeBy Catherine ChetwyndHow does a non-profit organisation run an effective accommodation programme? Our travel buyer talks us through his programme, and explains how an ethos... KEEP READINGTop tips for booking incentive travelBy BBTToday’s corporate incentives require a business objective, but that doesn’t rule out some more imaginative options...Hillgate Travel provides seven tips... KEEP READINGManaged Travel 3.0: Five things you need to knowBy Rob GillManaged Travel 3.0 is the latest buzz phrase in business travel – at least according to one tech company. But what does it mean and how will it affect... KEEP READINGWhat the Starwood merger means for travel management professionalsBy Jennifer CharltonChinese investor group Anbang has withdrawn from the race to acquire Starwood Hotels leaving the coast clear for Marriott. Jennifer Charlton, Head of... KEEP READINGTop 5 business etiquette blundersBy BBTIn today’s global economy you sometimes only get one chance to make that crucial, first impression in business...... KEEP READINGDealing with the risk of terror attacksBy BBTSecurity firm Anvil gives tips for buyers and travellers following the Brussels atrocities... KEEP READINGRisk Management: Cause for Alarm?By Nick EasenHigh-profile terrorist attacks and global medical crises have helped to move risk management to the top of the corporate agenda... KEEP READINGOpinion: GDS fee is a ‘brake on growth’By Paul WaitGTMC CEO Paul Wait argues that the controversial GDS fee is causing confusing and alienating the market... KEEP READINGMore Features RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Ask the experts: why is traveller wellbeing important for your programme?By Rob GillHow and why should traveller wellbeing be a component of your corporate travel programme?... KEEP READINGTMCs: evolutionary thinkingBy BBTTravel management companies have always needed to be quick to adapt to change – now more than ever, given the industry’s current rate of evolution... KEEP READINGTravel buyer Q&A: Allison Webb, CentricaBy Bob PapworthAllison Webb, procurement category manager, corporate services, at Centrica – and 2016’s travel buyer of the year – talks to BBT... KEEP READINGVideo: how to react to a terrorist incidentBy BBTTravel safety firm Betravelwise has provided a short animated video on how to react to a shooting incident... KEEP READINGBuyers guide: how to run an effective non-profit accommodation programmeBy Catherine ChetwyndHow does a non-profit organisation run an effective accommodation programme? Our travel buyer talks us through his programme, and explains how an ethos... KEEP READINGTop tips for booking incentive travelBy BBTToday’s corporate incentives require a business objective, but that doesn’t rule out some more imaginative options...Hillgate Travel provides seven tips... KEEP READINGManaged Travel 3.0: Five things you need to knowBy Rob GillManaged Travel 3.0 is the latest buzz phrase in business travel – at least according to one tech company. But what does it mean and how will it affect... KEEP READINGWhat the Starwood merger means for travel management professionalsBy Jennifer CharltonChinese investor group Anbang has withdrawn from the race to acquire Starwood Hotels leaving the coast clear for Marriott. Jennifer Charlton, Head of... KEEP READINGTop 5 business etiquette blundersBy BBTIn today’s global economy you sometimes only get one chance to make that crucial, first impression in business...... KEEP READINGDealing with the risk of terror attacksBy BBTSecurity firm Anvil gives tips for buyers and travellers following the Brussels atrocities... KEEP READINGRisk Management: Cause for Alarm?By Nick EasenHigh-profile terrorist attacks and global medical crises have helped to move risk management to the top of the corporate agenda... KEEP READINGOpinion: GDS fee is a ‘brake on growth’By Paul WaitGTMC CEO Paul Wait argues that the controversial GDS fee is causing confusing and alienating the market... KEEP READINGMore Features RRManagement rrtestprocurement
TMCs: evolutionary thinkingBy BBTTravel management companies have always needed to be quick to adapt to change – now more than ever, given the industry’s current rate of evolution... KEEP READINGTravel buyer Q&A: Allison Webb, CentricaBy Bob PapworthAllison Webb, procurement category manager, corporate services, at Centrica – and 2016’s travel buyer of the year – talks to BBT... KEEP READINGVideo: how to react to a terrorist incidentBy BBTTravel safety firm Betravelwise has provided a short animated video on how to react to a shooting incident... KEEP READINGBuyers guide: how to run an effective non-profit accommodation programmeBy Catherine ChetwyndHow does a non-profit organisation run an effective accommodation programme? Our travel buyer talks us through his programme, and explains how an ethos... KEEP READINGTop tips for booking incentive travelBy BBTToday’s corporate incentives require a business objective, but that doesn’t rule out some more imaginative options...Hillgate Travel provides seven tips... KEEP READINGManaged Travel 3.0: Five things you need to knowBy Rob GillManaged Travel 3.0 is the latest buzz phrase in business travel – at least according to one tech company. But what does it mean and how will it affect... KEEP READINGWhat the Starwood merger means for travel management professionalsBy Jennifer CharltonChinese investor group Anbang has withdrawn from the race to acquire Starwood Hotels leaving the coast clear for Marriott. Jennifer Charlton, Head of... KEEP READINGTop 5 business etiquette blundersBy BBTIn today’s global economy you sometimes only get one chance to make that crucial, first impression in business...... KEEP READINGDealing with the risk of terror attacksBy BBTSecurity firm Anvil gives tips for buyers and travellers following the Brussels atrocities... KEEP READINGRisk Management: Cause for Alarm?By Nick EasenHigh-profile terrorist attacks and global medical crises have helped to move risk management to the top of the corporate agenda... KEEP READINGOpinion: GDS fee is a ‘brake on growth’By Paul WaitGTMC CEO Paul Wait argues that the controversial GDS fee is causing confusing and alienating the market... KEEP READINGMore Features RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Travel buyer Q&A: Allison Webb, CentricaBy Bob PapworthAllison Webb, procurement category manager, corporate services, at Centrica – and 2016’s travel buyer of the year – talks to BBT... KEEP READINGVideo: how to react to a terrorist incidentBy BBTTravel safety firm Betravelwise has provided a short animated video on how to react to a shooting incident... KEEP READINGBuyers guide: how to run an effective non-profit accommodation programmeBy Catherine ChetwyndHow does a non-profit organisation run an effective accommodation programme? Our travel buyer talks us through his programme, and explains how an ethos... KEEP READINGTop tips for booking incentive travelBy BBTToday’s corporate incentives require a business objective, but that doesn’t rule out some more imaginative options...Hillgate Travel provides seven tips... KEEP READINGManaged Travel 3.0: Five things you need to knowBy Rob GillManaged Travel 3.0 is the latest buzz phrase in business travel – at least according to one tech company. But what does it mean and how will it affect... KEEP READINGWhat the Starwood merger means for travel management professionalsBy Jennifer CharltonChinese investor group Anbang has withdrawn from the race to acquire Starwood Hotels leaving the coast clear for Marriott. Jennifer Charlton, Head of... KEEP READINGTop 5 business etiquette blundersBy BBTIn today’s global economy you sometimes only get one chance to make that crucial, first impression in business...... KEEP READINGDealing with the risk of terror attacksBy BBTSecurity firm Anvil gives tips for buyers and travellers following the Brussels atrocities... KEEP READINGRisk Management: Cause for Alarm?By Nick EasenHigh-profile terrorist attacks and global medical crises have helped to move risk management to the top of the corporate agenda... KEEP READINGOpinion: GDS fee is a ‘brake on growth’By Paul WaitGTMC CEO Paul Wait argues that the controversial GDS fee is causing confusing and alienating the market... KEEP READINGMore Features RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Video: how to react to a terrorist incidentBy BBTTravel safety firm Betravelwise has provided a short animated video on how to react to a shooting incident... KEEP READINGBuyers guide: how to run an effective non-profit accommodation programmeBy Catherine ChetwyndHow does a non-profit organisation run an effective accommodation programme? Our travel buyer talks us through his programme, and explains how an ethos... KEEP READINGTop tips for booking incentive travelBy BBTToday’s corporate incentives require a business objective, but that doesn’t rule out some more imaginative options...Hillgate Travel provides seven tips... KEEP READINGManaged Travel 3.0: Five things you need to knowBy Rob GillManaged Travel 3.0 is the latest buzz phrase in business travel – at least according to one tech company. But what does it mean and how will it affect... KEEP READINGWhat the Starwood merger means for travel management professionalsBy Jennifer CharltonChinese investor group Anbang has withdrawn from the race to acquire Starwood Hotels leaving the coast clear for Marriott. Jennifer Charlton, Head of... KEEP READINGTop 5 business etiquette blundersBy BBTIn today’s global economy you sometimes only get one chance to make that crucial, first impression in business...... KEEP READINGDealing with the risk of terror attacksBy BBTSecurity firm Anvil gives tips for buyers and travellers following the Brussels atrocities... KEEP READINGRisk Management: Cause for Alarm?By Nick EasenHigh-profile terrorist attacks and global medical crises have helped to move risk management to the top of the corporate agenda... KEEP READINGOpinion: GDS fee is a ‘brake on growth’By Paul WaitGTMC CEO Paul Wait argues that the controversial GDS fee is causing confusing and alienating the market... KEEP READINGMore Features RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Buyers guide: how to run an effective non-profit accommodation programmeBy Catherine ChetwyndHow does a non-profit organisation run an effective accommodation programme? Our travel buyer talks us through his programme, and explains how an ethos... KEEP READINGTop tips for booking incentive travelBy BBTToday’s corporate incentives require a business objective, but that doesn’t rule out some more imaginative options...Hillgate Travel provides seven tips... KEEP READINGManaged Travel 3.0: Five things you need to knowBy Rob GillManaged Travel 3.0 is the latest buzz phrase in business travel – at least according to one tech company. But what does it mean and how will it affect... KEEP READINGWhat the Starwood merger means for travel management professionalsBy Jennifer CharltonChinese investor group Anbang has withdrawn from the race to acquire Starwood Hotels leaving the coast clear for Marriott. Jennifer Charlton, Head of... KEEP READINGTop 5 business etiquette blundersBy BBTIn today’s global economy you sometimes only get one chance to make that crucial, first impression in business...... KEEP READINGDealing with the risk of terror attacksBy BBTSecurity firm Anvil gives tips for buyers and travellers following the Brussels atrocities... KEEP READINGRisk Management: Cause for Alarm?By Nick EasenHigh-profile terrorist attacks and global medical crises have helped to move risk management to the top of the corporate agenda... KEEP READINGOpinion: GDS fee is a ‘brake on growth’By Paul WaitGTMC CEO Paul Wait argues that the controversial GDS fee is causing confusing and alienating the market... KEEP READINGMore Features RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Top tips for booking incentive travelBy BBTToday’s corporate incentives require a business objective, but that doesn’t rule out some more imaginative options...Hillgate Travel provides seven tips... KEEP READINGManaged Travel 3.0: Five things you need to knowBy Rob GillManaged Travel 3.0 is the latest buzz phrase in business travel – at least according to one tech company. But what does it mean and how will it affect... KEEP READINGWhat the Starwood merger means for travel management professionalsBy Jennifer CharltonChinese investor group Anbang has withdrawn from the race to acquire Starwood Hotels leaving the coast clear for Marriott. Jennifer Charlton, Head of... KEEP READINGTop 5 business etiquette blundersBy BBTIn today’s global economy you sometimes only get one chance to make that crucial, first impression in business...... KEEP READINGDealing with the risk of terror attacksBy BBTSecurity firm Anvil gives tips for buyers and travellers following the Brussels atrocities... KEEP READINGRisk Management: Cause for Alarm?By Nick EasenHigh-profile terrorist attacks and global medical crises have helped to move risk management to the top of the corporate agenda... KEEP READINGOpinion: GDS fee is a ‘brake on growth’By Paul WaitGTMC CEO Paul Wait argues that the controversial GDS fee is causing confusing and alienating the market... KEEP READINGMore Features
Managed Travel 3.0: Five things you need to knowBy Rob GillManaged Travel 3.0 is the latest buzz phrase in business travel – at least according to one tech company. But what does it mean and how will it affect... KEEP READINGWhat the Starwood merger means for travel management professionalsBy Jennifer CharltonChinese investor group Anbang has withdrawn from the race to acquire Starwood Hotels leaving the coast clear for Marriott. Jennifer Charlton, Head of... KEEP READINGTop 5 business etiquette blundersBy BBTIn today’s global economy you sometimes only get one chance to make that crucial, first impression in business...... KEEP READINGDealing with the risk of terror attacksBy BBTSecurity firm Anvil gives tips for buyers and travellers following the Brussels atrocities... KEEP READINGRisk Management: Cause for Alarm?By Nick EasenHigh-profile terrorist attacks and global medical crises have helped to move risk management to the top of the corporate agenda... KEEP READINGOpinion: GDS fee is a ‘brake on growth’By Paul WaitGTMC CEO Paul Wait argues that the controversial GDS fee is causing confusing and alienating the market... KEEP READINGMore Features
What the Starwood merger means for travel management professionalsBy Jennifer CharltonChinese investor group Anbang has withdrawn from the race to acquire Starwood Hotels leaving the coast clear for Marriott. Jennifer Charlton, Head of... KEEP READINGTop 5 business etiquette blundersBy BBTIn today’s global economy you sometimes only get one chance to make that crucial, first impression in business...... KEEP READINGDealing with the risk of terror attacksBy BBTSecurity firm Anvil gives tips for buyers and travellers following the Brussels atrocities... KEEP READINGRisk Management: Cause for Alarm?By Nick EasenHigh-profile terrorist attacks and global medical crises have helped to move risk management to the top of the corporate agenda... KEEP READINGOpinion: GDS fee is a ‘brake on growth’By Paul WaitGTMC CEO Paul Wait argues that the controversial GDS fee is causing confusing and alienating the market... KEEP READINGMore Features
Top 5 business etiquette blundersBy BBTIn today’s global economy you sometimes only get one chance to make that crucial, first impression in business...... KEEP READINGDealing with the risk of terror attacksBy BBTSecurity firm Anvil gives tips for buyers and travellers following the Brussels atrocities... KEEP READINGRisk Management: Cause for Alarm?By Nick EasenHigh-profile terrorist attacks and global medical crises have helped to move risk management to the top of the corporate agenda... KEEP READINGOpinion: GDS fee is a ‘brake on growth’By Paul WaitGTMC CEO Paul Wait argues that the controversial GDS fee is causing confusing and alienating the market... KEEP READINGMore Features
Dealing with the risk of terror attacksBy BBTSecurity firm Anvil gives tips for buyers and travellers following the Brussels atrocities... KEEP READINGRisk Management: Cause for Alarm?By Nick EasenHigh-profile terrorist attacks and global medical crises have helped to move risk management to the top of the corporate agenda... KEEP READINGOpinion: GDS fee is a ‘brake on growth’By Paul WaitGTMC CEO Paul Wait argues that the controversial GDS fee is causing confusing and alienating the market... KEEP READINGMore Features
Risk Management: Cause for Alarm?By Nick EasenHigh-profile terrorist attacks and global medical crises have helped to move risk management to the top of the corporate agenda... KEEP READINGOpinion: GDS fee is a ‘brake on growth’By Paul WaitGTMC CEO Paul Wait argues that the controversial GDS fee is causing confusing and alienating the market... KEEP READINGMore Features
Opinion: GDS fee is a ‘brake on growth’By Paul WaitGTMC CEO Paul Wait argues that the controversial GDS fee is causing confusing and alienating the market... KEEP READINGMore Features