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The future of corporate travel

15 pointsby jaf12dukeover 14 years ago

5 comments

gaiusover 14 years ago
I've never had a good experience with corporate travel agents. Normally it goes, several weeks in advance, I need to be in this city on these days, here's the billing code. Silence. A week before, hello, did you book this? A day or two before I travel they get back to me, having booked me onto Aeroflot and into a Motel Six 2 hours away from the work site - and for the price they could have got for BA and the Four Seasons one block away if they'd pulled their fingers out of their arses when I told them.<p>Any organization is better off letting their people just book their own travel and expensing it, I can only assume they do a <i>much</i> better job for the CEO's travel (or his PA does it and expenses it and he never sees them).
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janzerover 14 years ago
What the...? Is he serious? "Walled-gardens are the way of the past. One of the reasons Apple is killing it is they make it easy for every man, woman, and yes, child, to create an app and offer it through their store for their phones. Why haven’t Blackberry and Android been as successful with their application marketplaces to date? Because it’s not nearly as developer-friendly..."
far33dover 14 years ago
I recently used a corporate travel booking system for the first time.<p>What a terrible terrible experience. I ended up doing exactly what the post says - I searched for flights in Kayak, found them, and then massaged the search criteria until I found the right flight in their system.
technomancyover 14 years ago
&#62; Walled-gardens are the way of the past. One of the reasons Apple is killing it [...]<p>Wait, what‽
revoradover 14 years ago
So, what was the response of the audience?