Bali a top spot for leisure and business travel
Bali is an increasingly favoured destination among Australian leisure and corporate travellers, with new figures revealing the small Indonesian island attracts more visitors from Down Under than anywhere else in the world.
Bali has long been a popular holiday destination among Australians, although the 2002 terrorism attack that killed 88 Australians caused significant damage to Bali’s tourism industry
Corporate travellers embrace airport hotels
Corporate travellers are increasingly taking advantage of on-site airport hotels to make better use of lay-overs during long haul business travel trips.
The UK-based Yotel hotel chain offers in-airport rooms at London’s Heathrow and Gatwick airports and Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport. They now have plans to set up five more Yotels within the next year, including one at New York’s JFK
BCD Travel’s 2011 Review / 2012 Preview
What were the big stories in travel management in 2011? What will be the major issues in 2012? Five BCD Travel experts summarize the challenges and breakthroughs that dominated the last 12 months and polish their crystal balls to preview the year ahead.
2011: The Year in Review
What was the greatest challenge this year for business travel/travelBCD Travel offers carbon offsetting to corporate travel clients
With its fresh approach to business travel, BCD Travel partnered this year with carbon management company, Climate Friendly to offer clients the opportunity to offset their business travel carbon footprint.
Clients who wish to participate have the option to purchase carbon credits to offset their flight emissions. The money paid for the credits goes towards a