Navigating new routes for corporate travel procurement

Navigating new routes for corporate travel procurement

The world is opening up and corporates globally are taking to the skies once more. Corporate travel is now trending at 90% of pre-COVID levels, according to booking data from FCM Australia. 

This whitepaper explores the tricky terrain corporate travel procurement managers now have to negotiate in terms of managing risk, ensuring sustainable travel compliance and controlling budgets. With a global overview of industry trends, it also takes a closer look at the Australian and APAC markets and explores flexible measures that can aid recovery.

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