The costs associated with business travel can add up quickly, especially in a situation where travel is an unavoidable and frequent part of doing business. As you plan for the year ahead, UNIGLOBE experts help get your priorities right when it comes to travel cost optimisation.
Airlines are heeding the popularity of your smart devices and the increasingly reliable inflight Wi-Fi. The realisation that entertainment is best delivered wirelessly, without the expense or hassles posed by screens, is driving airlines to ditch the latter.
As 2017 draws to a close, you have another reason to cheer. UNIGLOBE Travel has signed up 4 new travel management companies - UNIGLOBE Vinayaka Holidays, UNIGLOBE Ideal Travel, UNIGLOBE Olive Travel and UNIGLOBE Sohagia Travel.
Whether you're traveling for personal enrichment, or in search of new and exciting destinations, what are the top travel experiences awaiting you on the other side of 2017?
Smart devices are becoming more and more prevalent in daily life, from televisions to thermostats to toasters. Devices with digital assistants, like Amazon’s Alexa or iOS’s Siri, are also expanding at a rapid pace.
Businesses for many years had access to thoughts, opinions, and data of ways to improve a travel policy’s satisfaction and compliance scores among travellers. For example, a recent GBTA survey concluded that traveller satisfaction efforts improve compliance.
Many organizations see their travel policy as a tool of enforcement, ready and waiting to crack down on those big spenders who are wasting the company's money. Over recent years, we are seeing a shift that places increasing levels of emphasis on the traveller experience and being considerate and res
Hyper connectivity, artificial intelligence and digital technology are not just big words relevant for Sci-Fi movies alone. These are also transforming the way you travel in 2017 and beyond – for better! Catch a preview in this article from UNIGLOBE experts.
Across industries, employees are being asked to do more with less. In a dynamic environment, how does your travel program run smoothly when head count is at a premium? In this article, UNIGLOBE experts address the million dollar question. Read on and get set to do more with less in 2017.
It’s always good to stay ahead of trends. More so, if these trends are set to rule one of the most significant factors impacting your bottom line – Business Travel. In this article, our UNIGLOBE experts bring you the trend forecast for 2017.
Preparing to roll out an airline RFP or still wondering whether or not to put your flights out to a full airline tender? To help you make the most appropriate choice for your business and its travellers, UNIGLOBE Travel experts nail down the key factors to consider. Read on!
After an endless wait at the baggage carousel, the steady flow of bags onto the conveyor belt slows to a trickle, then stops. Your bags are nowhere in sight.
Holiday habits are changing and so are trends defining travel. Brace for even more weekends away, quirkier hotels and getting more out of each trip in 2017. Read on as UNIGLOBE experts bring you a compilation of top trends that will set the tone for your travel this year!
As the new year opens a world of possibilities, UNIGLOBE experts toy with the possibilities with technology in the not so distant future of business travel.
What lies between the flatbed seat of the plush business class and sleepless nights in the cramped economy? The new hot seat onboard – premium economy. Priced slightly higher than standard economy and much lower than business, these seats are turning into the most coveted spot on the carrier.
The wait for everything you desire from your car travel service ends. The launch of Unisource, a revolutionary car travel services platform from UNIGLOBE, sets you up for an all smooth drive ahead.
Like every year, in this issue we bring you a compilation of top trends that will rule business travel in 2018. On one hand, corporate attitudes will soften towards ‘bleisure’ (or business + leisure) to help employees unwind during business trips.
Did you know that our dependency on websites as an information tool, as the “go-to “source for the details we need before making any major purchase, sometimes make us less informed as consumers than we were before the Internet existed?