
Study Also Shows Similarities and Differences between Travel Policies
In Europe and North America
Paris, London, Munich, Brussels – (December 13, 2010) – The NBTA Foundation, the research arm of the National Business Travel Association, and Egencia®, the corporate travel arm of Expedia, Inc., today released sample results from its Corporate Travel Policy study in Europe, focusing on proactive policy management and established best practices. The executive summary also draws a comparison, similarities and differences, between North America and Europe.
“Travel policy is the foundation of effective of travel management. Organisations that implement and enforce travel policies can direct travellers toward optimal values in order to maximise return from investments in travel.” said Paul Tilstone, Managing Director NBTA Europe. “Employers naturally want to avoid unnecessary premiums, but do not want travellers spending inordinate and unproductive time either making travel reservations or travelling. Striking the right balance between savings, service and safety is the ultimate strategic objective of travel management.”
Based on best practices and insights from 383 European travel buyers, the study takes a comprehensive look at policy mandates versus guidelines, consolidation, booking procedures, class of service, advance purchases, pre-trip approval, groups/meetings and emergencies, among other issues – all of which comprise variables that make travel difficult to standardise.
“Our study shows how similarities between the travel policies in North America and Europe are impressive. In the context of the economic downturn, companies all around the world tackle their travel spend to reduce costs: 87% of European respondents and 84% in North America either have recently or are in the process of reviewing their travel policies. Our clients globally address the same issues and use the same saving levers such as pre-tip approvals and advance purchase,” said Christophe Peymirat, Vice President of Global Marketing, Egencia.
Enforcing Travel Policy
European organisations do, however, review and update travel policies regularly in response to changes in economic climate.
- 70% of those that have reviewed polices during the recent economic downturn, have restricted their authorisation of business class (vs. 67% in North America)
- 54% allow business class, mainly at larger companies, and mainly for longer intercontinental trips, while only 6% authorise business class for flights within Europe.
- 69% require economy class on some rail trips.
European organisations have embraced TMC consolidation as the foundation of travel management. 70% require that all travel be booked through a single designated TMC. A key recommendation from the study to help enforcement and realise savings is to consolidate all travel purchases in the company through one or more designated Travel Management Companies.
Travel policy could be considered more seriously by organisations. 51% of respondents either lack written policies or regard them only as guidelines as opposed to mandates or rules (vs. 38% in North America), and 20% said there are few or no consequences for policy violations. 64% report only reprimands for policy violations (same in North America). The study suggests that organisations could dramatically benefit from better enforcement.
Requiring Non-Refundable Tickets
The study found that non-refundable tickets represent a significant opportunity for savings. Nearly a half of companies (52%) require travellers to accept non-refundable tickets when they are available – doing so helps companies save billions.
Other key practices to net travel savings identified by the study include:
- Improving observance of policy by establishing and enforcing well-defined procedures for non-compliance.
- Leveraging Lowest Logical Fare policies that help travellers identify the best value from among many choices available for most flights.
- Increasing the number of out-of-policy exception reports and distributing them more broadly to executives and managers.
- Incorporating the principles and practices of Strategic Meetings Management into their travel policies.
- Developing and reviewing emergency preparedness and disaster recovery plans.
The complete Corporate Travel Policy: Benchmarking and Insight study is available through: http://www.egencia.com/daily/home/mktg/2010_eu_nbta_policy/default_uk.asp
and to NBTA members at: nbtafoundation.org/research
Study Methodology
NBTA Foundation and Egencia retained TRW Travel & Expense Management LLC, a leading consulting firm specializing in travel management, to administer this study. The consultants leveraged several tools to create a comprehensive report, including reviewing published information about travel policy, conducting a series of telephone interviews with Travel Managers in over 20 European countries (of which major ones are France, Germany and the UK) and executing an online survey of travel managers (NBTA Direct Members / Contacts and Egencia Customers) in Europe. Full methodology details available upon request.
About the NBTA Foundation
The NBTA Foundation is the education and research foundation of the National Business Travel Association (NBTA), the world’s premier business travel and corporate meetings organization. NBTA and its regional affiliates – NBTA Asia Pacific, the Brazilian Business Travel Association (ABGEV), NBTA Europe, NBTA Canada, NBTA Mexico and NBTA USA – serve a network of more than 15,000 business travel professionals around the globe with industry-leading events, networking, education & professional development, research, news & information, and advocacy. The foundation was established in 1997 to support NBTA’s members and the industry as a whole. As the leading education and research foundation in the business travel industry, the NBTA Foundation seeks to fund initiatives to advance the business travel profession. The NBTA Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. For more information, see www.nbta.org and www.nbtafoundation.org.
About Egencia, an Expedia, Inc. Company
Egencia is the fifth largest travel management company in the world. As part of Expedia, Inc., (NASDAQ: EXPE), the world's largest travel marketplace, Egencia helps businesses get ahead by offering the only truly integrated corporate travel service. Egencia’s industry expertise helps drive results that matter, delivering meaningful advancements that have a real impact. By combining a powerful offline and online service, Egencia delivers a complete corporate travel offering supported by global market expertise and a best-in-class technology platform.
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