All-in-one travel management tools – like Travelperk – let you manage all business travel elements in one platform. Best-in-class tools – like HotelHub – on the other hand do one job exceptionally well.
In this post, we’ll compare HotelHub to TravelPerk, to see what each platform can offer to different organisations.
The world never stops changing, but the last few years have been absolutely extraordinary.
With new challenges ahead, what do the next five years look like for business travel, and the technology that drives it?
Bleisure. It’s a fairly new word, but not such a new concept. Mixing business with leisure is practically unavoidable, because employees and executives should rightly have free time outside of their working periods, even when travelling.
We explore this latest business travel trend and whether it makes business sense for corporates.
The business travel market is absolutely huge. But it’s all broken up into little pieces: flights, transfers, car rentals, meeting spaces, hotel bookings, expenses management – it’s so fragmented. For Travel Managers, Executive Assistants and Finance teams, it can be hard enough to arrange business travel for one person, let alone a group or multiple itineraries.
Booking a corporate trip can be difficult, especially these days when you have endless options to choose from and what seems like continuously increasing, ever-changing travel complexities. Working with some of the largest travel management companies in the world, at HotelHub we understand the challenges travellers experience when booking hotels for business trips.
If out-of-policy hotel bookings still plague your travel programme even after spending months vetting lodging suppliers to align with your ESG objectives, establishing service level agreements and negotiating inclusive rates to improve trip quality and travel experience, the answer could lie in your TMC’s booking technology.
“TMCs need to take a smarter approach to their hotel strategy in 2022 and beyond by adopting technology that gives them control over the highly-fragmented hotel distribution eco-system, for the benefit of their corporate customers as well as their own bottom line,” says Eric Meierhans, Chief Commercial Officer at HotelHub.
Business travel has been completely turned on its head over the last couple of years and, as the industry continues its recovery, travel management companies need to be prepared for when corporate travel demand returns.
Experts at HotelHub have listed top tips for corporate travel agents booking for their corporate customers.