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An online booking tool (OBT) can help simplify processes, drive corporate travel program compliance, and support duty of care for your business travelers.
A key part of your corporate travel program is finding the right travel management company. Follow these best practices for transitioning to a new TMC.
If you want to increase policy compliance, take a look at why travelers are booking out-of-policy and how you can mitigate it.
To alleviate hotel sourcing struggles, our Direct View Consulting Team has compiled a whitepaper to prepare you with strategies for 2023 and beyond.
With inflation on the rise, making the move to a managed travel program can help your business keeps costs down through these key tools and services.
Prepare your business for a greener, more sustainable future with Direct ATPI Halo carbon offsetting and CO2 reduction for corporate travel programs.
When selecting a Travel Management Company, look for these qualities to find a responsive TMC partner—ready to fight for your needs and business goals.
Get insights from top travel managers on the elements they're taking ownership of in preparation for a post-pandemic world of corporate travel.
Despite COVID-19 disruptions, the year ahead promises rapid growth for business travel. We take a look at where travel is heading with our 2022 forecast.
See how Direct ATPI can deliver the personalized, local touch and global network to successfully grow your business for a post-pandemic future.
As travel rebounds, here are five policy and program management trends to watch and consider implementing in your own corporate travel program.
Growth is a goal for every company, no matter the business size or industry sector. Here is how you can use your corporate travel program to reconnect your team with

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