Working relationships: Travel aid agencyBy Bob PapworthIn our new regular feature, BBT brings together TMCs and their travel buyer clients from a range of professions to find out what makes their... KEEP READINGManaged Travel 2.0: the next big thing?By Amon CohenHow will buyers be affected by the concept of open booking for their travellers?... KEEP READINGAnalysis: hotel hygiene under the microscopeBy David ChurchillThe spread of the norovirus and the return of bed bugs are raising hygiene issues for buyers... KEEP READINGThe year ahead: business travel in 2013By Mark FraryCorporate travel reflects the conditions in which it operates – so what does this year hold in store?... KEEP READINGUnmanaged spend: less can be moreBy Mark FraryTargeting secondary travel items such as dining, smartphone bills and taxi fares can pay off for buyers... KEEP READINGAnalysis: the value of benchmarkingBy Bob PapworthThe jury’s out on the value of benchmarking within corporate travel. Bob Papworth investigates how it can be improved... KEEP READINGAnalysis: Compliance and the smartphone revolutionBy Stanley SlaughterIf apps and smartphones have given travellers untold freedom, why has compliance gone up?... KEEP READINGA travel buyer’s Xmas wishlistBy AnonymousWhat would be the ideal presents to make a buyer’s life easier in 2013?... KEEP READINGHotels report: top groups aim for growthBy David ChurchillAs the number of international brands grows steadily, hotel groups are also pursuing growth into emerging markets, reports David Churchill... KEEP READINGUniversal access: Disabled business travellersBy AnonymousWhat’s life like for disabled business travellers? Mark Davidson looks at the issues for road warriors with a disability or long-term illness... KEEP READINGExperts divided: business travel consultantsBy Mark FraryConsultants: a boon to procurement and a successful travel programme, or a case of the emperor’s new clothes? Mark Frary canvasses those in the know... KEEP READINGGilt by association: why join a professional body?By Alex BlythProfessional bodies claim to offer their members a variety of gains, from networking and educational opportunities to enhanced salaries and career... KEEP READINGAnalysis: defining the value of business travelBy Stanley.SlaughterDo companies need to be convinced of travel's importance and what does this mean for buyers?... KEEP READINGExcess all areas: managing rock'n'roll travelBy BBTTouring’s where it’s at right now – and that means someone has to get the band from A to B. Nick Easen reports on the people that put the (rock) biz... KEEP READINGCompliance: the politics of travel policyBy Bob Papworth“But why should I follow the rules?” Bob Papworth reports on ways in which buyers are dealing with – and doing deals with – the maverick business... KEEP READINGMore Features RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Managed Travel 2.0: the next big thing?By Amon CohenHow will buyers be affected by the concept of open booking for their travellers?... KEEP READINGAnalysis: hotel hygiene under the microscopeBy David ChurchillThe spread of the norovirus and the return of bed bugs are raising hygiene issues for buyers... KEEP READINGThe year ahead: business travel in 2013By Mark FraryCorporate travel reflects the conditions in which it operates – so what does this year hold in store?... KEEP READINGUnmanaged spend: less can be moreBy Mark FraryTargeting secondary travel items such as dining, smartphone bills and taxi fares can pay off for buyers... KEEP READINGAnalysis: the value of benchmarkingBy Bob PapworthThe jury’s out on the value of benchmarking within corporate travel. Bob Papworth investigates how it can be improved... KEEP READINGAnalysis: Compliance and the smartphone revolutionBy Stanley SlaughterIf apps and smartphones have given travellers untold freedom, why has compliance gone up?... KEEP READINGA travel buyer’s Xmas wishlistBy AnonymousWhat would be the ideal presents to make a buyer’s life easier in 2013?... KEEP READINGHotels report: top groups aim for growthBy David ChurchillAs the number of international brands grows steadily, hotel groups are also pursuing growth into emerging markets, reports David Churchill... KEEP READINGUniversal access: Disabled business travellersBy AnonymousWhat’s life like for disabled business travellers? Mark Davidson looks at the issues for road warriors with a disability or long-term illness... KEEP READINGExperts divided: business travel consultantsBy Mark FraryConsultants: a boon to procurement and a successful travel programme, or a case of the emperor’s new clothes? Mark Frary canvasses those in the know... KEEP READINGGilt by association: why join a professional body?By Alex BlythProfessional bodies claim to offer their members a variety of gains, from networking and educational opportunities to enhanced salaries and career... KEEP READINGAnalysis: defining the value of business travelBy Stanley.SlaughterDo companies need to be convinced of travel's importance and what does this mean for buyers?... KEEP READINGExcess all areas: managing rock'n'roll travelBy BBTTouring’s where it’s at right now – and that means someone has to get the band from A to B. Nick Easen reports on the people that put the (rock) biz... KEEP READINGCompliance: the politics of travel policyBy Bob Papworth“But why should I follow the rules?” Bob Papworth reports on ways in which buyers are dealing with – and doing deals with – the maverick business... KEEP READINGMore Features RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Analysis: hotel hygiene under the microscopeBy David ChurchillThe spread of the norovirus and the return of bed bugs are raising hygiene issues for buyers... KEEP READINGThe year ahead: business travel in 2013By Mark FraryCorporate travel reflects the conditions in which it operates – so what does this year hold in store?... KEEP READINGUnmanaged spend: less can be moreBy Mark FraryTargeting secondary travel items such as dining, smartphone bills and taxi fares can pay off for buyers... KEEP READINGAnalysis: the value of benchmarkingBy Bob PapworthThe jury’s out on the value of benchmarking within corporate travel. Bob Papworth investigates how it can be improved... KEEP READINGAnalysis: Compliance and the smartphone revolutionBy Stanley SlaughterIf apps and smartphones have given travellers untold freedom, why has compliance gone up?... KEEP READINGA travel buyer’s Xmas wishlistBy AnonymousWhat would be the ideal presents to make a buyer’s life easier in 2013?... KEEP READINGHotels report: top groups aim for growthBy David ChurchillAs the number of international brands grows steadily, hotel groups are also pursuing growth into emerging markets, reports David Churchill... KEEP READINGUniversal access: Disabled business travellersBy AnonymousWhat’s life like for disabled business travellers? Mark Davidson looks at the issues for road warriors with a disability or long-term illness... KEEP READINGExperts divided: business travel consultantsBy Mark FraryConsultants: a boon to procurement and a successful travel programme, or a case of the emperor’s new clothes? Mark Frary canvasses those in the know... KEEP READINGGilt by association: why join a professional body?By Alex BlythProfessional bodies claim to offer their members a variety of gains, from networking and educational opportunities to enhanced salaries and career... KEEP READINGAnalysis: defining the value of business travelBy Stanley.SlaughterDo companies need to be convinced of travel's importance and what does this mean for buyers?... KEEP READINGExcess all areas: managing rock'n'roll travelBy BBTTouring’s where it’s at right now – and that means someone has to get the band from A to B. Nick Easen reports on the people that put the (rock) biz... KEEP READINGCompliance: the politics of travel policyBy Bob Papworth“But why should I follow the rules?” Bob Papworth reports on ways in which buyers are dealing with – and doing deals with – the maverick business... KEEP READINGMore Features RRManagement rrtestprocurement
The year ahead: business travel in 2013By Mark FraryCorporate travel reflects the conditions in which it operates – so what does this year hold in store?... KEEP READINGUnmanaged spend: less can be moreBy Mark FraryTargeting secondary travel items such as dining, smartphone bills and taxi fares can pay off for buyers... KEEP READINGAnalysis: the value of benchmarkingBy Bob PapworthThe jury’s out on the value of benchmarking within corporate travel. Bob Papworth investigates how it can be improved... KEEP READINGAnalysis: Compliance and the smartphone revolutionBy Stanley SlaughterIf apps and smartphones have given travellers untold freedom, why has compliance gone up?... KEEP READINGA travel buyer’s Xmas wishlistBy AnonymousWhat would be the ideal presents to make a buyer’s life easier in 2013?... KEEP READINGHotels report: top groups aim for growthBy David ChurchillAs the number of international brands grows steadily, hotel groups are also pursuing growth into emerging markets, reports David Churchill... KEEP READINGUniversal access: Disabled business travellersBy AnonymousWhat’s life like for disabled business travellers? Mark Davidson looks at the issues for road warriors with a disability or long-term illness... KEEP READINGExperts divided: business travel consultantsBy Mark FraryConsultants: a boon to procurement and a successful travel programme, or a case of the emperor’s new clothes? Mark Frary canvasses those in the know... KEEP READINGGilt by association: why join a professional body?By Alex BlythProfessional bodies claim to offer their members a variety of gains, from networking and educational opportunities to enhanced salaries and career... KEEP READINGAnalysis: defining the value of business travelBy Stanley.SlaughterDo companies need to be convinced of travel's importance and what does this mean for buyers?... KEEP READINGExcess all areas: managing rock'n'roll travelBy BBTTouring’s where it’s at right now – and that means someone has to get the band from A to B. Nick Easen reports on the people that put the (rock) biz... KEEP READINGCompliance: the politics of travel policyBy Bob Papworth“But why should I follow the rules?” Bob Papworth reports on ways in which buyers are dealing with – and doing deals with – the maverick business... KEEP READINGMore Features RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Unmanaged spend: less can be moreBy Mark FraryTargeting secondary travel items such as dining, smartphone bills and taxi fares can pay off for buyers... KEEP READINGAnalysis: the value of benchmarkingBy Bob PapworthThe jury’s out on the value of benchmarking within corporate travel. Bob Papworth investigates how it can be improved... KEEP READINGAnalysis: Compliance and the smartphone revolutionBy Stanley SlaughterIf apps and smartphones have given travellers untold freedom, why has compliance gone up?... KEEP READINGA travel buyer’s Xmas wishlistBy AnonymousWhat would be the ideal presents to make a buyer’s life easier in 2013?... KEEP READINGHotels report: top groups aim for growthBy David ChurchillAs the number of international brands grows steadily, hotel groups are also pursuing growth into emerging markets, reports David Churchill... KEEP READINGUniversal access: Disabled business travellersBy AnonymousWhat’s life like for disabled business travellers? Mark Davidson looks at the issues for road warriors with a disability or long-term illness... KEEP READINGExperts divided: business travel consultantsBy Mark FraryConsultants: a boon to procurement and a successful travel programme, or a case of the emperor’s new clothes? Mark Frary canvasses those in the know... KEEP READINGGilt by association: why join a professional body?By Alex BlythProfessional bodies claim to offer their members a variety of gains, from networking and educational opportunities to enhanced salaries and career... KEEP READINGAnalysis: defining the value of business travelBy Stanley.SlaughterDo companies need to be convinced of travel's importance and what does this mean for buyers?... KEEP READINGExcess all areas: managing rock'n'roll travelBy BBTTouring’s where it’s at right now – and that means someone has to get the band from A to B. Nick Easen reports on the people that put the (rock) biz... KEEP READINGCompliance: the politics of travel policyBy Bob Papworth“But why should I follow the rules?” Bob Papworth reports on ways in which buyers are dealing with – and doing deals with – the maverick business... KEEP READINGMore Features RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Analysis: the value of benchmarkingBy Bob PapworthThe jury’s out on the value of benchmarking within corporate travel. Bob Papworth investigates how it can be improved... KEEP READINGAnalysis: Compliance and the smartphone revolutionBy Stanley SlaughterIf apps and smartphones have given travellers untold freedom, why has compliance gone up?... KEEP READINGA travel buyer’s Xmas wishlistBy AnonymousWhat would be the ideal presents to make a buyer’s life easier in 2013?... KEEP READINGHotels report: top groups aim for growthBy David ChurchillAs the number of international brands grows steadily, hotel groups are also pursuing growth into emerging markets, reports David Churchill... KEEP READINGUniversal access: Disabled business travellersBy AnonymousWhat’s life like for disabled business travellers? Mark Davidson looks at the issues for road warriors with a disability or long-term illness... KEEP READINGExperts divided: business travel consultantsBy Mark FraryConsultants: a boon to procurement and a successful travel programme, or a case of the emperor’s new clothes? Mark Frary canvasses those in the know... KEEP READINGGilt by association: why join a professional body?By Alex BlythProfessional bodies claim to offer their members a variety of gains, from networking and educational opportunities to enhanced salaries and career... KEEP READINGAnalysis: defining the value of business travelBy Stanley.SlaughterDo companies need to be convinced of travel's importance and what does this mean for buyers?... KEEP READINGExcess all areas: managing rock'n'roll travelBy BBTTouring’s where it’s at right now – and that means someone has to get the band from A to B. Nick Easen reports on the people that put the (rock) biz... KEEP READINGCompliance: the politics of travel policyBy Bob Papworth“But why should I follow the rules?” Bob Papworth reports on ways in which buyers are dealing with – and doing deals with – the maverick business... KEEP READINGMore Features RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Analysis: Compliance and the smartphone revolutionBy Stanley SlaughterIf apps and smartphones have given travellers untold freedom, why has compliance gone up?... KEEP READINGA travel buyer’s Xmas wishlistBy AnonymousWhat would be the ideal presents to make a buyer’s life easier in 2013?... KEEP READINGHotels report: top groups aim for growthBy David ChurchillAs the number of international brands grows steadily, hotel groups are also pursuing growth into emerging markets, reports David Churchill... KEEP READINGUniversal access: Disabled business travellersBy AnonymousWhat’s life like for disabled business travellers? Mark Davidson looks at the issues for road warriors with a disability or long-term illness... KEEP READINGExperts divided: business travel consultantsBy Mark FraryConsultants: a boon to procurement and a successful travel programme, or a case of the emperor’s new clothes? Mark Frary canvasses those in the know... KEEP READINGGilt by association: why join a professional body?By Alex BlythProfessional bodies claim to offer their members a variety of gains, from networking and educational opportunities to enhanced salaries and career... KEEP READINGAnalysis: defining the value of business travelBy Stanley.SlaughterDo companies need to be convinced of travel's importance and what does this mean for buyers?... KEEP READINGExcess all areas: managing rock'n'roll travelBy BBTTouring’s where it’s at right now – and that means someone has to get the band from A to B. Nick Easen reports on the people that put the (rock) biz... KEEP READINGCompliance: the politics of travel policyBy Bob Papworth“But why should I follow the rules?” Bob Papworth reports on ways in which buyers are dealing with – and doing deals with – the maverick business... KEEP READINGMore Features RRManagement rrtestprocurement
A travel buyer’s Xmas wishlistBy AnonymousWhat would be the ideal presents to make a buyer’s life easier in 2013?... KEEP READINGHotels report: top groups aim for growthBy David ChurchillAs the number of international brands grows steadily, hotel groups are also pursuing growth into emerging markets, reports David Churchill... KEEP READINGUniversal access: Disabled business travellersBy AnonymousWhat’s life like for disabled business travellers? Mark Davidson looks at the issues for road warriors with a disability or long-term illness... KEEP READINGExperts divided: business travel consultantsBy Mark FraryConsultants: a boon to procurement and a successful travel programme, or a case of the emperor’s new clothes? Mark Frary canvasses those in the know... KEEP READINGGilt by association: why join a professional body?By Alex BlythProfessional bodies claim to offer their members a variety of gains, from networking and educational opportunities to enhanced salaries and career... KEEP READINGAnalysis: defining the value of business travelBy Stanley.SlaughterDo companies need to be convinced of travel's importance and what does this mean for buyers?... KEEP READINGExcess all areas: managing rock'n'roll travelBy BBTTouring’s where it’s at right now – and that means someone has to get the band from A to B. Nick Easen reports on the people that put the (rock) biz... KEEP READINGCompliance: the politics of travel policyBy Bob Papworth“But why should I follow the rules?” Bob Papworth reports on ways in which buyers are dealing with – and doing deals with – the maverick business... KEEP READINGMore Features RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Hotels report: top groups aim for growthBy David ChurchillAs the number of international brands grows steadily, hotel groups are also pursuing growth into emerging markets, reports David Churchill... KEEP READINGUniversal access: Disabled business travellersBy AnonymousWhat’s life like for disabled business travellers? Mark Davidson looks at the issues for road warriors with a disability or long-term illness... KEEP READINGExperts divided: business travel consultantsBy Mark FraryConsultants: a boon to procurement and a successful travel programme, or a case of the emperor’s new clothes? Mark Frary canvasses those in the know... KEEP READINGGilt by association: why join a professional body?By Alex BlythProfessional bodies claim to offer their members a variety of gains, from networking and educational opportunities to enhanced salaries and career... KEEP READINGAnalysis: defining the value of business travelBy Stanley.SlaughterDo companies need to be convinced of travel's importance and what does this mean for buyers?... KEEP READINGExcess all areas: managing rock'n'roll travelBy BBTTouring’s where it’s at right now – and that means someone has to get the band from A to B. Nick Easen reports on the people that put the (rock) biz... KEEP READINGCompliance: the politics of travel policyBy Bob Papworth“But why should I follow the rules?” Bob Papworth reports on ways in which buyers are dealing with – and doing deals with – the maverick business... KEEP READINGMore Features
Universal access: Disabled business travellersBy AnonymousWhat’s life like for disabled business travellers? Mark Davidson looks at the issues for road warriors with a disability or long-term illness... KEEP READINGExperts divided: business travel consultantsBy Mark FraryConsultants: a boon to procurement and a successful travel programme, or a case of the emperor’s new clothes? Mark Frary canvasses those in the know... KEEP READINGGilt by association: why join a professional body?By Alex BlythProfessional bodies claim to offer their members a variety of gains, from networking and educational opportunities to enhanced salaries and career... KEEP READINGAnalysis: defining the value of business travelBy Stanley.SlaughterDo companies need to be convinced of travel's importance and what does this mean for buyers?... KEEP READINGExcess all areas: managing rock'n'roll travelBy BBTTouring’s where it’s at right now – and that means someone has to get the band from A to B. Nick Easen reports on the people that put the (rock) biz... KEEP READINGCompliance: the politics of travel policyBy Bob Papworth“But why should I follow the rules?” Bob Papworth reports on ways in which buyers are dealing with – and doing deals with – the maverick business... KEEP READINGMore Features
Experts divided: business travel consultantsBy Mark FraryConsultants: a boon to procurement and a successful travel programme, or a case of the emperor’s new clothes? Mark Frary canvasses those in the know... KEEP READINGGilt by association: why join a professional body?By Alex BlythProfessional bodies claim to offer their members a variety of gains, from networking and educational opportunities to enhanced salaries and career... KEEP READINGAnalysis: defining the value of business travelBy Stanley.SlaughterDo companies need to be convinced of travel's importance and what does this mean for buyers?... KEEP READINGExcess all areas: managing rock'n'roll travelBy BBTTouring’s where it’s at right now – and that means someone has to get the band from A to B. Nick Easen reports on the people that put the (rock) biz... KEEP READINGCompliance: the politics of travel policyBy Bob Papworth“But why should I follow the rules?” Bob Papworth reports on ways in which buyers are dealing with – and doing deals with – the maverick business... KEEP READINGMore Features
Gilt by association: why join a professional body?By Alex BlythProfessional bodies claim to offer their members a variety of gains, from networking and educational opportunities to enhanced salaries and career... KEEP READINGAnalysis: defining the value of business travelBy Stanley.SlaughterDo companies need to be convinced of travel's importance and what does this mean for buyers?... KEEP READINGExcess all areas: managing rock'n'roll travelBy BBTTouring’s where it’s at right now – and that means someone has to get the band from A to B. Nick Easen reports on the people that put the (rock) biz... KEEP READINGCompliance: the politics of travel policyBy Bob Papworth“But why should I follow the rules?” Bob Papworth reports on ways in which buyers are dealing with – and doing deals with – the maverick business... KEEP READINGMore Features
Analysis: defining the value of business travelBy Stanley.SlaughterDo companies need to be convinced of travel's importance and what does this mean for buyers?... KEEP READINGExcess all areas: managing rock'n'roll travelBy BBTTouring’s where it’s at right now – and that means someone has to get the band from A to B. Nick Easen reports on the people that put the (rock) biz... KEEP READINGCompliance: the politics of travel policyBy Bob Papworth“But why should I follow the rules?” Bob Papworth reports on ways in which buyers are dealing with – and doing deals with – the maverick business... KEEP READINGMore Features
Excess all areas: managing rock'n'roll travelBy BBTTouring’s where it’s at right now – and that means someone has to get the band from A to B. Nick Easen reports on the people that put the (rock) biz... KEEP READINGCompliance: the politics of travel policyBy Bob Papworth“But why should I follow the rules?” Bob Papworth reports on ways in which buyers are dealing with – and doing deals with – the maverick business... KEEP READINGMore Features
Compliance: the politics of travel policyBy Bob Papworth“But why should I follow the rules?” Bob Papworth reports on ways in which buyers are dealing with – and doing deals with – the maverick business... KEEP READINGMore Features