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NBTA Releases 6th Annual Business Travel Cost Forecast - 2004NBTA Releases 6th Annual Business Travel Cost Forecast - 2004Hotel Booking The National Business Travel Association (NBTA) today released its 2004 Business Travel Overview and Cost Forecast, which provides a concise look into future business travel costs across several key markets. NBTA predicts that business travel costs will increase 6% in 2004. The forecast, compiled by NBTA research staff, also predicts that in 2004: The Accor Corporate Contract, available only to businesses, lets you save time by booking hotels at net rates adapted to your volume while optimizing your travel costs. Travel Agency Business airfares will increase by 5% Tim Wright, Fexco AllTravels head of business development and distribution, Once again, travel agents, consolidators and online travel services are strengthening their armoury in the battle to remain competitive. With PlacesToStay, they can offer more hotel content and therefore choice for their trade and consumer customers, which should help to increase bookings. well give you full booking access to a growing range of worldwide hotels offering competitive rates, and well collect and pay attractive commission. Its all about adding value. Cheap Hotel In 2003, corporate travel budgets were curbed as the war in Iraq, SARS, terrorist threats and economic concerns forced corporations to spend conservatively. Many corporations mandated stricter adherence to travel policies in order to keep costs down. In addition, corporations turned to alternative suppliers and new technologies to get the best economic value from their travel purchases. Finally, companies will be increasing their meeting and convention budgets in 2004 and these funds will be managed more and more by corporate travel professionals. Travel agents book hotels, cruises, and activities every day. The companies that provide these services know that and want their business and will work to keep that business coming back. So while a place might be telling you “Sorry we are booked, ” for your one time trip, they are more likely to make an acceptation for the travel agent to insure that the agent sends them more business in the future. Flight Booking "Travel departments have been adjusting to tougher economic conditions and security concerns during the past few years," said NBTA President and CEO Carol Devine. "As we move into 2004, NBTA predicts the beginning of a recovery in business travel. Yet corporations will still be focused on the bottom-line, and the cost-consciousness of the past two years will remain." hotel.de launches its partner program for travel agents. 2003 The results of a Nielsen study show that hotel.de is, for the first time, the German online hotel reservation service with the most page impressions ( 2003). 2004 hotel.de counts 500, 000 booking customers and launches the "Freenights" bonus program. speaking markets, with the domains hotel.ch and hotel.at. Travel Agent Airfare While there are some below par travel agents out there, sources such as Tripology are great outlets to go to find reliable specialized travel agents that will match your needs. 10. Travel Agents Can Only Book My Flight and Hotel Travel agents can arrange car service, personalized tours and activities, in addition to all the basic travel services they provide. They are also excellent sources of information concerning good restaurants, good sites to see, and tips on what to pack. Hotel Chicago Overall, business airfares are expected to rise 5% in 2004. Average business airfare is expected to be $1,273. Online Booking Hotel Travel Health Insurance Overall, hotel rates are expected to increase 3% in 2004. Hotel Reservation Car Rental London Hotel Booking Corporate car rental rates are expected to increase by 2% in 2004. The average corporate car rental rate will be $69. Share this:More about:
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