Corporate travel savings guide: How to budget & save money on business travel
Did you know that 60% of business travel suppliers have flagged the rising travel costs as their number one headache for 2024?
Travel expenses are shooting up fast. Thankfully, with a bit of smart planning and the right TMC, you can trim those costs and ensure your team travels comfortably - without blowing through your budget.
Key takeaways:
How to reduce business travel costs
- What drives travel spend?
- Booking earlier
- Using a TMC
- Using travel tech
- Negotiating supplier rates
- Enforcing policy
- Using loyalty programs
- Using lower-cost ground transport
Why business travel savings matter for growing companies
Rising costs are putting more pressure on travel budgets
With costs continuing to go up year-over-year, it’s more important than ever to find ways to maximise corporate travel savings. Managing travel costs isn't just about the money - it's about making intelligent, strategic choices that lead to efficiency gains. Think of it as an opportunity to get more bang for your buck, while keeping both your accountants and travellers happy.
What this guide will help you do
In this guide, we'll take you through innovative strategies to help your SME effectively manage and reduce your business travel costs. You’ll learn about budget control, how to optimise your policy compliance, ways to maximise your traveller experiences, and how to make the most of your analytic visibility.
FAQs
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How does a travel management company (TMC) help reduce travel costs?
A TMC helps you save money through negotiated corporate rates, consolidated reporting, and smarter booking tools. They manage travel disruptions, enforce policy compliance, and provide 24/7 support. The result is reduced overspending, increased efficiency, and better visibility into travel spend.
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What is the best way to budget for business travel?
Start by analysing your travel data to understand historical spending. Then, set realistic budgets by category—flights, hotels, transport, meals—and establish spending caps in your travel policy. Using technology like an expense management platform helps track and adjust budgets in real time.
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How can businesses save money on corporate travel?
Businesses can save on corporate travel by booking early, using a travel management company (TMC), negotiating corporate rates, and leveraging travel technology. Other effective strategies include enforcing a clear travel policy, monitoring spend through reporting tools, and using loyalty programs to earn rewards.
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What are corporate travel rates and how do I negotiate them?
Corporate rates are discounted prices negotiated directly with airlines, hotels, or car rental providers based on your company’s travel volume. To negotiate effectively, present your travel data, commit to regular bookings, and build long-term partnerships with suppliers—or leverage a TMC’s buying power to secure better deals.
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Why is a corporate travel policy important for saving money?
A well-structured travel policy sets clear booking rules, preferred suppliers, and expense limits. It ensures employees make cost-conscious choices while maintaining compliance and safety. Companies with strong travel policies reduce unnecessary spend and gain better budget control.
Ready to reduce business travel costs?
Throughout this guide, we’ve covered everything from booking as early as possible to negotiating the best rates, and even encouraging the use of public transportation.
Proactive business travel expense management isn't just about saving a few bucks here and there. It's about creating a sustainable travel program that benefits your company, and your travellers, in the long run.
Implementing these strategies will optimise your travel budget and enhance your team's travel experience, boosting productivity and satisfaction - all while saving your team time and money.
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