Travel Most Often Reports To Finance Or Procurement

August 20, 2017

Corporations have long struggled with the ideal reporting structure for the travel management function. Over the past decade, increasing numbers of travel managers saw their titles change to “buyers” as they reported to procurement, or increasingly, finance. In the latest AirPlus The Wire survey of 153 travel managers/ buyers in North America, more than half of respondents said they now report to procurement (28 percent) or finance (26 percent).

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