GBTA et European Partner Network s'engagent avec la Commission européenne sur la stratégie de l'aviation

Alexandria (January 28, 2016) – The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) and its European partner network congratulated the European Commission on the adoption of an aviation strategy last December and called for further engagement on issues of particular relevance to the business travel industry.

In a letter to Commissioners, the organizations identified three areas for further discussion:

Boosting competitiveness of the European Union’s aviation sector, particularly through negotiations over air transport agreements;
Ensuring air safety and efficiency in the wake of the recent Paris attacks through the adoption of additional risk-based security programs;
Investing in a robust transportation infrastructure and solving airport capacity challenges.


The letter was signed by GBTA, the Danish Business Travel Association (DBTA), the Finnish Business Travel Association (FBTA), the German Business Travel Association (VDR), the Institute of Travel Management (ITM), the Netherlands Association of Travel Management (NATM), the Norwegian Business Travel Association (NBTA) and the Swedish Business Travel Association (SBTA).

These organizations represent over 7,000 members who use and provide business travel services in Europe and across the globe.

CONTACTEZ:

Colleen Gallagher, +1 703 236 1133, [email protected]

À propos de l'Association mondiale des voyages d'affaires
La Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) est la première organisation commerciale de voyages d'affaires et de réunions au monde. Son siège social est situé dans la région de Washington, DC et elle opère sur six continents. Plus de 9 000 membres de GBTA gèrent chaque année plus de $345 milliards de dépenses mondiales de voyages d'affaires et de réunions. GBTA et la Fondation GBTA offrent une éducation, des événements, des recherches, des plaidoyers et des médias de classe mondiale à un réseau mondial en pleine croissance de plus de 28 000 professionnels du voyage et 125 000 contacts actifs. Pour savoir comment les voyages d'affaires stimulent la croissance durable des entreprises, gbta.org