Decreasing Carbon Emissions Means Increasing Demand
Travel is necessary for almost any business, of any size. Countless Zoom, Teams, or Chime meetings (ok, maybe only Amazon uses Chime) cannot replace a good, well-timed in-person meeting, sales pitch, customer catch-up, or simple visit. COVID taught us many things about our work-selves.
Read blogTripEvents is Changing the Event & Travel Industry
TripEvents is changing the way attendees book in the event and travel industry. No longer will your guests have to navigate through multiple websites to register and book travel for an event, meeting, or conference. TripEvents gives your attendees the power to choose, self-book and manage events. This will save them time and money because it is all on one website and one fee!
Read blogEnergy Companies May Be Missing Out
With Travel & Expense being one of the biggest strains on an organization’s budget, now more than ever is the time to review your travel costs.
Read blogWhat Carbon Footprint Does Your Flight Make?
When selecting a flight, what do you look for? If you are planning your family trip, price probably factors into your decision – it certainly does for me. Are you loyal to one airline? Or do you try to find a non-stop that leaves at 9am? Your company has recently become very concerned about its carbon footprint and encourages all employees to make good choices…wait, that consideration is new.
Read blogTravel During the Holidays?
Now that we are in the midst of the holiday season, business travel can often feel more chaotic due to the high volume of holiday travelers, especially with the ongoing pandemic. To make sure your business trip runs as smooth as possible, we have curated a list of helpful tips before you head to the airport!
Read blogHow Can a Business Traveler Make a Difference?
For the third installment of our three-part series, we focus on the shopper. Specifically, the business traveler or a leisure traveler shopping for the “least offending” carbon emissions option, which could save twenty, thirty, or even forty percent if selected instead of an older, less efficient planes. There has been visible progress on many…
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