For the second time in a row, the GBTA Foundation significantly downgraded its business travel spending forecast for Brazil. After
GBTA recognizes that change in the marketplace, even disruption, can lead to positive outcomes for the business traveler and the
Awards honor outstanding achievements in furthering business travel and meetings sustainability programs.
Overall, U.S. business travel spending is expected to advance 3.1 percent to $295.7 billion in 2015, a lower figure than
Overall, U.S. business travel spending is expected to advance 6.2 percent to $310.2 billion in 2015, while total person-trip volume
WINiT has established a cooperative relationship with the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) and is a member of the Clinton
The awards recognize travel buyers, suppliers, intermediaries and teams who can demonstrate outstanding leadership, innovation and commitment to delivering best-in-class
GBTA Foundation report finds businesses are spending more, indicating continued confidence in overall economic recovery. Travel costs are expected to
GBTA hits milestone in chapter integration providing new benefits to GBTA chapter members.
The International Civil Aviation Organization created the Task Force on risks to civil aviation arising from conflict zones to examine