Creating business trip itineraries
Once all the business trips details have been finalised, the business travel buyer, whose role often segues into travel management, needs to oversee the collation of boarding passes, hotel addresses, and transfer/car hire details and contracts into an easy-to-navigate format for the business traveller.Some older employees may prefer a good old printed paper version, others want it all on their smartphone using Google Drive or an itinerary app such App In the Air. Whatever the case, travel industry professionals agree that creating itineraries is a skill in itself, and the corporate travel buyer elevates it to an art form!‘Business’ travel versus ‘Corporate’ travel?
What’s the difference? Most insiders agree it’s the size of the travel budget. Companies that can allocate bottom line US$ 1 million a year are in the best position to negotiate corporate rates on airfares, hotels, and car hire, and indeed warrant the expense of an in-house corporate travel buyer. For small-to-medium-sized enterprises, this is where corporate travel management companies come to the fore. Beyond the traditional role of the travel agency, external providers like TravelPerk can streamline booking, invoicing, itineraries, and all aspects of corporate travel into one easy-to-use platform, while providing frequent flyers with the 24/7 human support they need to get the job done.