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Business travel spending in North America is on track to decline year over year after a flat first quarter, according to research published this week by Internova Travel Group.
International inbound U.S. business travel demand in 2025 is stabilizing, except for a decline from Canada and Mexico.
Economic volatility and concern about international visitation could be limiting some U.S. corporate meeting volume, perhaps ...
Quantum Metric's analysis shows a decline in corporate travel demand in early 2025, with decreased booking conversions and ...
American Airlines plans to build a new Flagship lounge and expand its Admirals Club lounge footprint at Miami International Airport, the carrier announced Wednesday. The new lounges will nearly double ...
Business travel volume frayed in April, the month in which President Donald Trump unveiled his "Liberation Day" round of tariffs on dozens of countries, kicking off a spate of stock market and ...
PredictX's AI workspace Cogent won the 2025 Business Travel Innovation Faceoff at BTS Europe for its data management capabilities, while SkyLink received a high commendation for its AI-driven ...
United Airlines has launched in its app a new feature that allows travelers with connecting flights at its U.S. hub airports visibility into their departure status and notification if their flight is ...
While sustainability has been the key emphasis for companies that shift travelers to rail travel when reasonable, travelers are more drawn to rail by the productivity it brings them, according to an ...
Hyatt Hotels Corp. laid off 30 percent of staff from its Global Care Center customer-support facilities due to changing business needs. My Hyatt Concierge employees were unaffected.