Defining the future of travel through intelligence

June 4, 2016

New entrants are disrupting all facets of the travel industry. New traveler expectations of the service experience are challenging all of us to continually improve how we operate. New sources of data and information are challenging each travel brand to innovate in terms of how travel is sold, how travelers are serviced and how disruption is managed.

Spotlight

Flight Centre Travel Group, The Americas

Flight Centre Travel Group USA is a wholly owned subsidiary of Flight Centre Travel Group in Australia, which is publicly traded on the Australian Stock Exchange, includes 13 brands spanning retail, wholesale and corporate travel. Its brands include Liberty Travel, GOGO Vacations, Worldwide Traveler, FCM Travel Solutions, Corporate Traveler, CIEvents, Stage and Screen Travel Services, Travel Associates, Campus Travel, Flight Center, Student Universe, 4th Dimension (4D) Business Travel Consulting, and Travel Money USA. Flight Centre Travel Group USA has its headquarters in Montvale, New Jersey, in addition to businesses operating across the country in 24 states and Washington, D.C. Our network reaches across ten countries and employs over 13,000 people. With our company you can have a career that can take you all over the world!

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2022 Deloitte travel outlook

whitePaper | June 1, 2022

As travel moves toward recovery, new forces will shape its futureThe COVID-19 pandemic disrupted several industries, but travel fell particularly hard and fast. US air passenger volume plummeted by more than 90% in March 20201and in April 2020 U.S. hotel occupancy dove to 25%.2 Travel showed its resilience when relief arrived in the form of vaccines. Pent-up demand surfaced quickly; Americans’ intent to make bookings doubled across most travel categories from February to September 2021.

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Deploying next-generation airline loyalty programs

whitePaper | November 15, 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic not only dramatically limited travel but also caused permanent shifts in traveler behavior, forever changing “business as usual” for airlines. No touchpoints with travelers have changed more profoundly than loyalty programs. In 2020, airline industry revenues totaled $328 billion, about 40% of revenue from the previous year, McKinsey reports. Benefits designed for frequent flyers continue to lose their efficacy as uncertainty around the return of business travel remains.

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A GUIDE TO YOUR BUSINESS TRAVEL EXPENSES

whitePaper | November 1, 2019

The world of business travel expenses can be a minefield: keeping track of all those invoices and receipts, especially if they come in at different times from different suppliers, some by email, some printed, and some even written out by hand, can be a challenging and time consuming process. In order to sort through the paperwork and ensure your accounts add up, you need to not only keep organised, but have clear guidelines in place for to what you can and cannot expense, as well as any budget limits.

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7 KEY DIGITAL DRIVERS OF THE TRAVEL & LEISURE INDUSTRY

whitePaper | February 10, 2020

In recent years, there have been remarkable breakthroughs in technology which have led to exciting advancements in the way travel and leisure operators conduct business and attract new consumers. It’s been a period of discovery, with operators finding that the strategies that worked in the past, don’t work now. As the recent fate of Thomas Cook shows, there has been casualties as a result. Technology developments are showing no sign of slowing down, as innovation races to keep up with consumer’s expectations. While some brands have already adopted experience apps and slick social media campaigns, others are still in the discovery stage; soaking in insight while incrementally applying updates to their business model. The more businesses lag behind, the more their counterparts will thrive, and that’s a dangerous position to be in. Generation Z, the first digitally native generation, is quickly moving into the prime purchasing position.

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Maximize the Guest Experience with Digital Signage for Hotels and Resorts

whitePaper | September 18, 2022

There’s no doubt about it – hospitality is big business. The travel and tourism sector in the US alone generated over one and a half trillion dollars in 2015, employing more than seven and a half million people – roughly one out of every 18 Americans works, either directly or indirectly, in an industry that is related to travel or tourism. This seems to be increasing each year with business travel and related events, like conventions, being where the most growth will come from. That means a lot of people from all walks of life will be coming through your doors, all of them needing different things at different times.

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An Uncertain Future: COVID-19's Global Impact on the Travel Industry

whitePaper | April 14, 2021

The insights in this whitepaper are based on SimilarWeb data. To gain an exhaustive and unified view of the travel industry, we analyzed internet traffic and user acquisition strategies for the top travel (OTA, flights, and accommodation) sites in the United States and select countries worldwide. The data includes traffic from desktop and mobile web, and provides year-over-year and month-over-month comparisons.

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Spotlight

Flight Centre Travel Group, The Americas

Flight Centre Travel Group USA is a wholly owned subsidiary of Flight Centre Travel Group in Australia, which is publicly traded on the Australian Stock Exchange, includes 13 brands spanning retail, wholesale and corporate travel. Its brands include Liberty Travel, GOGO Vacations, Worldwide Traveler, FCM Travel Solutions, Corporate Traveler, CIEvents, Stage and Screen Travel Services, Travel Associates, Campus Travel, Flight Center, Student Universe, 4th Dimension (4D) Business Travel Consulting, and Travel Money USA. Flight Centre Travel Group USA has its headquarters in Montvale, New Jersey, in addition to businesses operating across the country in 24 states and Washington, D.C. Our network reaches across ten countries and employs over 13,000 people. With our company you can have a career that can take you all over the world!

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