Corporate Travel Analysis Reports

Expert Insights & Trends

Playing the political game: will we ever see a third runway at Heathrow Airport?

29 August, 2017

Travel management companies have voiced their frustration and concern after reports have once again emerged that the UK's opposition Labour Party could vote against plans for a third runway at London Heathrow. A report in the Financial Times claims senior Labour figures say the party's leadership is 'almost certain' to block the long-awaited proposed expansion of Europe's largest international airport on environmental grounds.

Russia tax change could limit import of foreign airliners

29 August, 2017

The Russian government is once-again considering the removal of the current tax breaks it offers on imported commercial airliners as it seeks to promote and protect domestic aircraft production and assembly. Under current legislative arrangements, western-built aircraft carrying between 50 and 300 passengers and weighing between 20 and 90 tonnes, are exempt from import taxes.

Social media and online platforms prove the key to accessing the China market

29 August, 2017

Tourism boards, airlines and hotels and basically any company around today are embracing social media and online platforms in order to tap into the lucrative China market.

When will Alan Joyce leave? The perennial question for Qantas’ CEO

29 August, 2017

When Qantas was in the depths of discontent back in 2011, the question was asked daily, often on the front pages of newspapers across Australia; and back in those days, people read newspapers.

Waking up to the pilot shortage issue... the problem is now

28 August, 2017

For years there has been much talk about the looming shortage of pilots, but it is becoming clear that unless some immediate action is taken to develop a pipeline of trained air crews the industry will not be able to achieve the growth rates being predicted for the next 20 years.

Waking up to the pilot shortage issue... the problem is now

28 August, 2017

For years there has been much talk about the looming shortage of pilots, but it is becoming clear that unless some immediate action is taken to develop a pipeline of trained air crews the industry will not be able to achieve the growth rates being predicted for the next 20 years.

Spiele ohne grenzen: the shambles that is the Berlin airport system

28 August, 2017

For the capital city of Europe's largest national economy (and the World's fourth largest, by GDP) the commercial airports in Berlin have been criminally underused in the past.

New Zealand tourism surges, prompting expansion from Air NZ

28 August, 2017

Air New Zealand aims to continue rapid capacity expansion in response to strong inbound tourism growth.

Uber – disrupting itself?

28 August, 2017

Transportation Network Company Uber, surely the best known globally of the TNCs, is frequently in the news for one reason or another.

New Zealand tourism surges, prompting expansion from Air NZ

28 August, 2017

Air New Zealand aims to continue rapid capacity expansion in response to strong inbound tourism growth.

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