What frequent flyers really want
Being able to automatically pool points with family members to achieve non-flight or flight rewards is what frequent flyers most want from a rewards program, according to new research released by Virgin Australia.
Being able to automatically pool points with family members to achieve non-flight or flight rewards is what frequent flyers most want from a rewards program, according to new research released by Virgin Australia.
Business travellers are being hit with significant foreign currency fees and commissions each time they travel, but there are a few simple ways to cut costs during overseas trips.
Most business owners know that corporate travel can easily be one of the highest capital expenditure items on the average profit and loss statement, but there is a better way to manage the money spent on these services.
The first in a new fleet of Qantas planes, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, flew into Sydney yesterday, promising to deliver greater comfort for both domestic and international travellers.
Imagine a laptop that’s thin and light, but with plenty of power and all-day battery life. That Holy Grail for travellers may soon be at hand.
As the dust continues to settle from the grounding of the Qantas fleet, businesses have revealed when it comes to managing business travel, they want service that’s responsive, provides options and is easily accessible.
What technology do you use when you travel, and how do you choose the tech you buy? Answer these simple questions and you could go in the running to win over $2000 in prizes.
Whether you’re an SME or an exporter, there are a number of ways you can boost your bottom line with smarter air travel.
For SMBs trying to adhere to a small budget, processing a huge bill can provide an enormous headache for the accounts team and your cashflow.
Corporate Cash Passports, the prepaid travel cards distributed by Access Prepaid, are gaining popularity with businesses in Australia and across the world thanks to their ability to save time, money and security hassles.