Non-negotiables for the business traveler
The profile of the business traveler has evolved significantly in recent years. In 2025, companies are no longer just looking to cover employee travel. Now, the focus is on optimizing each experience to be effective, but also respectful of the individual needs of the traveler.
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Travel and expense fraud, a business challenge
Ensuring compliance with travel and expense regulations is a challenge for companies. As economic uncertainty persists and ways of working evolve, companies face new risks. Failure to comply with corporate policies has consequences: according to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), an estimated 5% of company revenue is lost each year due to fraud in general.
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Digital Identity, more security and efficiency at the service of the traveler
Digital Identity refers to the set of technologies and processes that enable secure and reliable identification of individuals and entities in digital environments. In the tourism sector, this technology is essential to ensure secure access to services, protect travelers' personal information and facilitate the user experience.
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These are the most frustrating experiences in air travel
Getting little information about the status of a flight, size restrictions with baggage, lack of space between seats or difficulties in claiming are the most recurring responses from airline users when detailing what frustrates them the most, according to a survey conducted by AirHelp among passengers across Europe, the United States and Brazil.
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The boom of teambuildings, the bet of companies for Christmas meetings
Companies do not limit themselves to holding Christmas lunches and dinners. In order to improve employees' sense of belonging to the company and encourage their motivation, these events are increasingly accompanied by initiatives such as teambuildings. In this way, they take advantage of this great opportunity to increase team commitment and cohesion.
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The best cities in Spain for digital nomads
Spain has become a favorite destination for digital nomads, to the point of hosting more than 750,000 remote workers. The specific visa, recently introduced by the Government, favors these professionals to choose our country as their place of work. Among all the cities, Madrid stands out as the preferred option.
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