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BCD Travel releases 2008 analysis of industry trends
Pressure to reduce costs is mounting for travel and procurement managers
28 July 2008

BCD Travel

LOS ANGELES | In an effort to reduce costs, travel and procurement managers are focusing on enforcing travel policy – but while they may be driving out costs in some areas, preferred supplier compliance is declining, according to BCD Travel's 2008 Travel Program Survey.

This year's survey shows a 23 percentage point increase in companies whose policy enforcement is either "strict" or "moderate to strict," from 36 percent in 2007 to 59 percent in 2008. But the number of companies enjoying air program compliance levels of greater than 70 percent decreased by eight percentage points from 2007, from 65 percent to 57 percent. Despite aggressive measures to strengthen policy enforcement, they are still struggling, in the face of increasing fares and decreasing capacity, to secure space on preferred carriers.

"Companies are focused on reducing their total cost of travel – but doing so in a way that balances their other top priorities of improving traveler satisfaction and maintaining traveler safety and security," said Mary Ellen George, general manager of Advito, the independent consulting division of BCD Travel, which provided data analysis and forecasting for the survey. "To help support them in this task, they are reducing processing costs through increased usage of online booking tools; they are enhancing policy communication to travelers; and they are enforcing the use of preferred suppliers and the preferred agency."

BCD Travel released Insight on Corporate Travel, an analysis of and commentary on the survey findings, today at the National Business Travel Association's 40th Annual Convention & Trade Show in Los Angeles. Conducted in April, the annual Travel Program Survey (formerly known as the Client Benchmark Survey) represents the views of 333 BCD Travel customers from major markets across the globe. Consultative analysis by Advito and BCD Travel enhances the overall value of this business intelligence, making the document an invaluable benchmarking and planning resource for those who manage travel,

Insight on Corporate Travel examines travel program strategy, travel policy trends and supplier sourcing issues as well as major travel areas such as air, hotel, car, rail and meetings. .

Referring to this year's expanded respondent base, which grew by 56 percent over 2007, Louise Miller, executive vice president, Global Business Solutions, sales and marketing for BCD Travel, said, "We updated the structure and focus of the survey to reflect the profile of our client base. As BCD Travel, we have significantly more global and multi-regional clients now than two years ago; the results reflect the wide business, cultural and geographical diversity of our clients."

Below are some of the survey's key results:

Insight on Corporate Travel is available in the BCD Travel booth at NBTA (#1925) or at www.bcdtravel.com.

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