How happy are business travelers from around the world with their travel programs? Why do they book outside of policy and what might motivate them to be compliant?
The vast majority of business travelers feel their companies take duty of care seriously, yet access to various risk management services is far from universal, according to research from the GBTA Foundation, the education and research arm of the Global Business Travel Association.
The outlook for international business travel is generally optimistic, according to the Global Business Travel Forecast 2018 published by American Express Global Business Travel (GBT).
The health of the U.S.’s frequent business travelers may be quickly deteriorating due to high stress levels and the hectic nature of work related travel.
On Call International, a leading travel risk management company, released new research that reveals which major cities throughout the United States are best equipped for hosting productive, seamless business travel experiences.
The Ipsos MORI Global Business Resilience Trends Watch 2018 survey reveals that the perception of risk remains elevated and while organizations are increasingly implementing prevention and mitigation measures there are still opportunities for improvement as major strategic aspects are being missed.
Business travelers view terrorism as the greatest safety risk they face on the road, according to a study by the GBTA Foundation, the research and education arm of the Global Business Travel Association.