Listen to ABTA’s recent Webinar – The Future of the Kenyan Corporate Travel Industry – hosted on 24 August 2021, focusing on Corporate Travel in Kenya. Topics included: Travel Volumes – Will these ever increase back to normal or will hybrid online/face to face meetings continue indefinitely? A safe return to travel, meetings & events – what do suppliers have […]
Listen to ABTA’s recent Webinar – Evolve, Adapt, Survive & Thrive – hosted on 19 August 2021, focusing on Corporate Travel in Nigeria. Our panel of corporate travel experts shared their views on a multitude of topics currently impacting the Nigerian Corporate Travel Industry. What clients want – diversifying offerings to stay relevant and profitable Competing in the digital and […]
Listen to ABTA’s corporate travel forum which was run in a debate format where teams debated the pro’s and con’s of totally revamping the corporate travel industry. – Are travellers becoming more self sufficient with regards to arranging their travel, and if so, what role does the Travel Manager and TMC then play? What are travellers saying? – Could Tech […]
Listen to ABTA’s recent Webinar hosted on 20 May 2021 – Let’s talk Hotels – which if free to ABTA Members and costs R 250 ($15) for non members to access. The Hotel, Accommodation and MICE Sector has been one of those hardest hit during the Covid pandemic. Where is this sector now, what are the trends that clients need […]
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 […]