These days, travel business intelligence is vital. It’s the foundation upon which you build an effective managed travel program. But, are you getting the most from your travel data? Find out how the world’s most successful travel programs compile travel data and make it actionable.
We’ve partnered with PhoCusWright, the travel industry research authority, to bring you the Best Practices in Travel Business Intelligence. This research is based on two years of interviews with corporate travel managers and buyers, as well as detailed reviews of travel data management systems from travel management companies, GDS providers and third-party developers.
Download your FREE White paper today for valuable best practices and insights from the world’s most successful travel programs such as:
- Standardizing with a common GDS reservation platform and one corporate booking tool is a best practice enabling the collection of information on a global basis.
- Near real-time delivery of GDS information into travel business intelligence systems augments the traditional flow of GDS information into agency back-office systems.
- An emerging best practice is to receive an electronic feed from major suppliers to identify potential gaps between supplier and TMC data sources before renegotiation.
- To drive greater compliance, scorecards contrasting different corporate divisions are created to highlight missed savings opportunities.
- By distributing travel business intelligence throughout the enterprise, travel managers are now acting as facilitators of information rather than enforcers of policy.
Get the full story by downloading your copy of the White paper above. And be sure to register for our Web cast on June 17, featuring PhoCusWright analyst, Norm Rose. |