Les veilles > Veille sectorielle > Tourisme UE et international > Tourisme européen > Selon une étude GBTA les professionnels du tourisme contrôlent de plus en plus la politique des voyages en Europe
Etude GBTA, 15 octobre 2012
Publié le 17 octobre 2012
Thématique: Tourisme d'affaires
Travel professionals are playing an increasingly large and influential role in shaping and controlling business travel policy, aided by online booking tools and fueled by a growing focus on cost-saving efforts, according to a new report for Europe by the GBTA Foundation, the research arm of the Global Business Travel Association, and Egencia, the corporate travel arm of Expedia, Inc.
This third annual study, "Travel Policy Trends: 'Control' - What Does it Mean and Who Has It", surveyed nearly 1,500 travel professionals in Europe, North America, Asia and Latin America to determine, for the first time ever, what "control" over travel policy means to them and how travel professionals are adapting to new and evolving business travel requirements. The majority of travel professionals worldwide (60%) indicate that they have more control over travel policy compared to a few years ago.
Top 10 Most Important Definitions of Travel Policy Control
When travel professionals in Europe were asked to describe what "control" over travel policy means for them, three in five (64%) selected "driving savings and controlling costs." In addition, the report revealed the top ten most important definitions of travel policy control, worldwide and across key regions:
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