BTN EUROPE PODCAST EPISODE 12
What business travel will look like when all this is over!
The latest from the BTN Europe podcast series, featuring a panel of experts discussing the latest issues facing the managed travel industry.
In this edition of the BTN Europe Podcast, featuring our own Chief Commercial Officer, Dave Bishop, we learn there is an appetite for private as opposed to shared travel solutions and that corporates are talking about resizing their travel programmes.
Business travel may not return until people return to the office, although there are certain sectors which are still buoyant, such as marine.
There are also increasing conversations between rivals and there is hope that that will continue after the pandemic. Many companies are also looking at the supply chain in much more detail – some are taking suppliers off their programmes.
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