Listen to ABTA’s recent Webinar hosted on 25 February 2021 – Corporate Travel – 2021 Outlook which if free to ABTA Members and costs R 250 ($15) for non members to access. As much as we were hoping for a new year where our industry gets back on track, we have been hit by our second wave and the corporate […]
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ABTA hosted a Showcase for Travel Buyers on 8 October addressing new travel technologies that came about during lock down, as well as what they can expect for new processes around corporate travel and meetings. Here you will find a variety of downloadable resources covering this topic including: Ground transportation trends Airline and Airport Trends and process updates Hotel and […]
Listen to ABTA’s recent Webinar hosted on 27 August 2020 – Travel Buyers Get-Together which if free to ABTA Members and costs R 250 ($15) for non members to access. This webinar saw a group of Travel Buyers discussing their biggest lessons over the past 5 months, how they feel about their travellers being ready to travel again, and how […]
Listen to ABTA’s recent Webinar hosted on 6 August 2020 – Virtual Payments and getting Supplier buy-in which if free to ABTA Members and costs R 250 ($15) for non members to access. For some time now, Virtual Payment options have seemed like the perfect payment solution as they solve a range of payment challenges for Corporates. However, this solution […]
Listen to ABTA’s recent Webinar hosted on 23 July 2020 – Get ready for a shift in TMC & Travel Agent business models in Kenya which if free to ABTA Members and costs R 250 ($15) for non members to access. For many years, the corporate travel industry has grown accustomed to some fairly unhealthy business practices – particularly when […]
Listen to ABTA’s recent Webinar hosted on 9 July 2020 – Get ready for a shift in TMC fee structures in Nigeria which if free to ABTA Members and costs R 250 ($15) for non members to access. For many years, the corporate travel industry has grown accustomed to some fairly unhealthy business practices – particularly when it comes to […]
Listen to ABTA’s recent Webinar hosted on 25 June 2020 – Time to reboot – Leading your business and people into the new future of mobility which if free to ABTA Members and costs R 250 ($15) for non members to access. Join our webinar with an all star panel of Travel Buyers and industry experts, who will share their tips […]
Listen to ABTA’s recent Webinar hosted on 14 May 2020 – Practical Guidance for surviving the next 6 months which if free to ABTA Members and costs R 250 ($15) for non members to access. As we start thinking about the immense job of bringing our industry back to life, we are all looking for some practical guidance based on […]
Listen to ABTA’s recent Webinar hosted on 30 April 2020 – How Corporate Travel programmes will change forever, post Covid-19 which if free to ABTA Members and costs R 250 ($15) for non members to access. While we await life to ‘go back to normal’, there is no doubt that the Covid-19 crisis will see some things changed forever. This […]
Use this resource if you do not yet have a Travel Policy for your company and re-purpose for your specific company culture, requirements and processes. Download in Word and customise as required. Thanks to our friends at 30secondstofly for sharing this resource with us. Travel Policy Template
This brief document gives research findings where Travel Buyers share their views on incorporating brands like Uber and Airbnb into their Travel Programmes, including benefits, hurdles, what the travellers say and more
Listen to ABTA’s recent Webinar hosted on 15 April 2020 – Dealing with Covid-19 in the heat of the moment which if free to ABTA Members and costs R 250 ($15) for non members to access. This webinar features a panel of experts answering most, if not all of your questions around cancellations, refunds, insurance and duty of care within […]
Listen to ABTA’s recent Webinar hosted on 4 June 2020 – From the CEO’s desk: Recovering post Covid-19 which if free to ABTA Members and costs R 250 ($15) for non members to access. Covid-19 has impacted all industries, not just Travel. This webinar features C-level leaders from the Banking, Construction, FMCG and Travel sectors discussing how the pandemic has […]
Listen to ABTA’s recent Webinar hosted on 11 March 2020 – Coronavirus: What to do and when to do it which if free to ABTA Members and costs R 250 ($15) for non members to access. This webinar features a panel of experts discussing the virus and how to ensure minimal impact to business continuity. Panel: Andrew Kelly – Senior […]
A report from Skift addressing the state of the business travel industry, key challenges and opportunities and the role of travel in the global business landscape.
International SOS’s annual Travel Risk Map giving a Risk Review for global health and travel security.
Slide deck delivered at ABTA’s Corporate Travel Forum in Luanda, Angola on 16 October 2019.
Slide deck delivered at ABTA’ Buyers Breakfast on 11 October 2019 addressing some key challenges companies have in these 3 sectors.11 Oct Event Deck
Event deck delivered at the ABTA Johannesburg and Cape Town events in 2019 focusing on improving Traveller Compliance.
Slide deck delivered at ABTA’s Buyers Breakfast “Relationship Rescue | Elevating Buyer and Supplier Relationships” hosted in Johannesburg, South Africa on 15 August 2019.
Event Deck from ABTA Kenya Summit which took place in Nairobi from 27-28 August 2019. This deck addresses some interesting trends and statistics around Traveller Compliance, focuses on the importance of Travel Policy, looks at the key issues caused for companies when their travellers are non-compliant, and finally gives a step by step process for how to improve compliance.
Event deck showing key trends as surveyed by ABTA for what Corporations in Kenya are focusing on most in 2019 within their staff travel programmes. Raw survey results also included.
Released by Nina & Pinta in February 2019, this White paper addresses what IATA's 'One Order' is, why it could revolutionise Travel Management and why Travel Buyers need to engage with it now.