As the leading global travel technology provider, Amadeus will help Navan broaden its content offering, enhance customer-facing services and accelerate its ongoing rapid expansion.
As the leading global travel technology provider, Amadeus will help Navan broaden its content offering, enhance customer-facing services and accelerate its ongoing rapid expansion.
Stay22, the travel tech company that offers affiliate revenue generation opportunities for travel bloggers and media, has today provided an update on its successful partnership with France’s Generation Voyage, one of the leading French travel inspiration websites who celebrated over 50 million unique viewers last year.
Friction associated with travel payments stands in contrast to the instant, invisible payment experiences consumers have grown familiar with when paying digital native companies.
Outpayce, which was launched last year to evolve Amadeus’ travel payments business, has been granted an eMoney institution (EMI) license by the Bank of Spain.
A new study from Amadeus – Travel Technology Investment Trends 2024 – finds paying for expenses with personal money and reclaiming from the company is a top concern for travel managers, alongside the cost of auditing expenses, productivity lost by manual expenses claims and inability to identify fraud.
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interTouch, the leading provider of cloud-based Internet and guest-facing technologies to the global hospitality industry, has announced the appointment of Moustafa Fawzi as Vice President of Sales and General Manager, EMEA and India. In this role, Mr. Fawzi will be responsible for supporting the company’s growth and business strategy in the regions, reporting to Ernest Teng, Managing Director of interTouch.
Online travel agencies are responding to growing expectations among travellers with a significant boost in investment to transform travel search.
According to new research from Amadeus – Travel Technology Investment Trends 2024 – released today, some 56 per cent of LTAs are planning to implement the technology to simplify manual processes in the future.
Senior leaders from business travel agencies anticipate that digital payments will be one of the most influential technologies in the sector this year and will remain so over a five-year horizon.