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United Pulls Some Commission Programs

United Airlines last month informed travel management companies of significant cutbacks in certain commission programs, according to several industry sources. A press official with the airline declined to comment. The impact varied across several travel distributors reached by The Company Dime. One TMC source said they had not heard about United’s changes; another said negotiations…

Observers Question How ‘Quickly’ AA Could Reverse Corporate Sales Retreat

While the latest sales reorg at American Airlines appears to dim any hopes for the carrier reversing its shift away from managed corporate travel, an important entity won’t rule out the notion: American Airlines.  “If managed corporate travel becomes a bigger share of the pie, we will quickly add back resources to support that growth,”…

As Sabre Invests In GetThere, It’s Still Concur Travel’s World

SAP Concur’s languishing online travel booking interface has frustrated customers for years. Even Delta Air Lines took shots. When American Airlines lowered its New Distribution Capability boom, beginning with an announcement in December and content differentiation in April, it seemed things would only get worse. Perhaps there was a new basis on which rival tools…

Big Three Results Manifest Divergent Airline Distribution Strategies

Arguably the first quarter since before the pandemic in which year-over-year comparisons are instructive, the three-month period ending in June produced financial results for the big three U.S. airlines that attested to trends in distribution. Overall, the airlines paid out more than $1.6 billion in an expense category comprised predominantly of travel agency, global distribution…

Corporate Travel Data Trio: Domestic Airfares Keep Falling

U.S. government domestic airfare data published a few weeks ago showed a deepening downward trend. A few Wall Street analysts and Delta CEO Ed Bastian said that information did not reflect market realities. But data from several other airfare benchmarking sources, including a trio of corporate travel data handlers, formed a consensus: despite solid demand…

Is Airline Service A Difference-Maker? Not Really, Say Corporate Travel Folks

In its opposition to proposed U.S. federal protections for air travelers, IATA last month said passengers could “take their loyalty to other carriers if they are not satisfied with service levels.” In corporate travel, this is more theory than practice. While compensation for inconvenience would be nice, individual business travelers with options tend to favor…

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