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GetThere marks record in corporate travel bookings in 2006
Thursday, February 08, 2007
GetThere has the topped 10 million bookings made by corporations using the GetThere system in 2006. Combining air, car, hotel and rail reservations, the value of bookings made by business travellers using GetThere in 2006 surpassed US$8.1 billion.

In last year`s Benchmark Survey, GetThere clients reported an average savings of 14 percent on air tickets. Based on that figure, GetThere estimates that corporations using GetThere for online bookings saved approximately US$600 million in airfare in 2006.

GetThere recorded its sixth consecutive year of 20 percent growth in 2006. In the fourth quarter of 2006, nine companies with a total air volume above US$500 million signed renewal agreements to use GetThere in 2007 and beyond.

PhoCusWright predicts that gross US online corporate bookings will grow 18 percent in 2007, with industry adoption rates growing from 45 percent in 2006 to 52 percent in 2008. GetThere clients are clearly ahead of the curve, reporting an average adoption rate of 68 percent in the 2006 benchmark survey.

GetThere’s global footprint continued to grow in 2006, with business travellers in more than 40 countries now using GetThere.

Agency and corporate bookings were up in all regions, highlighted by:

GetThere is in the final stages of its Enhanced Design initiative, integrating the displays and leisure look and feel of Travelocity into the GetThere system. The company issued 10 major releases in 2006, highlighted by a matrix for air shopping and a new graphical interface that mimics leisure sites that travellers are used to.

More than 50 percent of GetThere clients have switched to the new interface, with 61 percent reporting that the leisure-like enhancements have contributed to increased use of the GetThere system in their respective companies.

On the agency front, 21 regional travel management companies (TMCs) in North America signed agreements to offer GetThere to their corporate clients in 2006. TMC participants in GetThere’s new Premium Partner Programme recorded a cumulative booking increase of 97 percent. Earlier this year, GetThere honoured 11 agencies for their contributions to growing use of the GetThere system with Luminary Awards.

“Our clients and agency partners were most instrumental in our 2006 success,” said Bev Heinritz, general manager of GetThere. “As much as we focus on delivering product enhancements to meet the evolving needs of business travellers, it is rewarding to hear our clients refer to the outstanding service they can count on from GetThere staff as a key component of their choice to continue growing with us. We look forward to serving our customers in 2007, and stand ready to help corporations who are new to online booking embrace their global travel savings potential.”
Vicky Karantzavelou - Thursday, February 08, 2007
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