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Corporate Travel: Nearly Four in 10 Budgets to Rise for 2025

The UK's Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has confirmed that the government has backed proposals for a third runway at London Heathrow Airport (LHR).

The World’s Most Connected Airport Finally Gets a Chance to Grow

New insight from Business Travel Show Europe has revealed that nearly four in 10 (38.5%) corporate travel budgets will rise in 2025. This is down compared to last year when half of respondents claimed they would have more money to spend.

Business Travel Tech Still Not Meeting Employee Expectations

In this feature series, GBTA’s Board of Directors share their views on topics that matter most to members, the industry, and the way forward for business travel. Today’s guest author is GBTA Board President Mark Cuschieri. 

A Look Ahead from GBTA’s Board President: 2025 Will Be Driven by Sustainability, Innovation and Global Collaboration

In this feature series, GBTA’s Board of Directors share their views on topics that matter most to members, the industry, and the way forward for business travel. Today’s guest author is GBTA Board President Mark Cuschieri. 

The Evolution of Business Travel and Fintech: Predictions for 2025

Having spent the past decade working in the business travel space, and more recently expanding into financial technology, I’ve had the unique experience of watching these two industries evolve in parallel.

24 One-to-One Appointments, Enriching Activities, & Education at the Forefront of the Industry

Global Meeting & Incentive Travel Exchange (GMITE) is the MICE industry’s longest-running one-to-one event, connecting global suppliers with high-volume, pre-qualified, fully hosted, North American meeting planners and incentive buyers

What About 2025 Excites You?

It’s an exciting time to be part of Meeting Professionals International Georgia Chapter! Our world is evolving at a breakneck pace, with trends like AI reshaping how we work, connect and engage.

National Limousine Association announces 2025 priorities

The National Limousine Association (NLA), which represents the global chauffeured ground transportation industry, announced its 2025 priorities after a meeting with its Board of Directors in Phoenix this week.