Data analysis — essential to establish and, if necessary, redefine the travel policy and detect deviations — is a widespread practice: 62% of companies say they have a system to obtain statistics on their travel and 7.8% are in the process of implementing it. The tools used are undergoing an interesting evolution, which runs parallel to the current trend. Leer más
The recovery of the economy will begin to be felt this year in business travel. A third of Spanish companies intend to increase the budget allocated to this item in 2016, according to an article published by Cinco Días with the assessments of Óscar García, co-founder of Forum Business Travel.
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Under the slogan "The importance of networking: present, future and new opportunities for the MICE sector", the Spanish Federation of Professional Congress Organizers (OPC Spain) held its annual congress in Burgos last February. The need to increase professional collaboration in the sector marked the conclusions of the two days. Leer más
Diners Club Spain has released a white paper to explain what data a company can work with in terms of travel expenses and how to use it to the benefit of both the company and the traveler. Leer más
The results for 2015 stand out for the generalized recovery in the profitability of urban destinations, hard hit during the years of crisis, according to a report by Christie & Co. The consulting firm details the seven most competitive destinations. Leer más
The vast majority of travel managers in Spain (86.27%) control and monitor travel expenses, with no significant differences in relation to the data obtained in 2013, according to the conclusions of the II Observatory on Technology and Innovation applied to Business Travel, prepared by Amadeus Spain and Forum Business Travel. Leer más