Boost business travel technology

March 14, 2018

Many travel management companies offer business travel technology platforms. Technology can be anything from online booking tools (OBTs) to mobile apps, and come with features such as traveller tracking, traveller profiles and travel alerts. The main aim of these tools is to save time for travellers and travel bookers by allowing access to itineraries and travel information at the touch of a button, while OBTs have the additional benefits of reducing booking fees and facilitating travel profile management and adherence to travel policies.

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Omni Air International

OAI operates under its own 121 certification with Worldwide Operating Authority. OAI has aircraft based globally to meet the demands for the charter business with quick response and flexibility for it's customers. OAI currently operates a fleet of B767-300, 777, B767-200 aircraft.

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