Latest Corporate Traveller News

High Speed change is the new disruptor in the travel industry
High-speed change is the new disruptor in the travel industry and the rate of change in the next three years is going to shape and transform society for the next 100 years in a way that we’ve never seen.

First of Qantas’ upgraded A380 aircraft takes to the skies
The first of Qantas’ upgraded A380s welcomed its first passengers this week, delivering a new level of comfort for customers travelling on the national carrier’s largest aircraft.

Virtual travel assistant adds human touch to Savi
Virtual travel assistant adds human touch to Savi
The next development phase for Corporate Traveller’s new online booking tool, Savi, will enable Travel Bookers and travellers to chat to a lifelike, virtual travel assistant.

How will AI help corporate travellers?
Corporate travellers facing flight delays or unexpected changes will soon have on-the-spot assistance thanks to the latest developments in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) arena.

Flight Centre Travel Group Team Rebuilds Cyclone Shattered Home in Fiji
It was a case of all hands-on deck for three-days straight for a team of usually office-bound professionals, who successfully built a new home for a family in Fiji.

Illuminate 2019 wrap up
From the implementation of AI and technology innovation, to new distribution channels, emerging category trends and socially responsible policies, Illuminate 2019 provided a deep dive into the trends and topics shaping the future of the corporate travel sector.

Flight Centre Travel Group Partners with Uber
Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG) and Uber for Business have launched a unique partnership that will see Uber for Business services fully integrated with the booking ,expense management systems and security policies used for corporate travel programs.

Apartments versus Hotels: What’s the Better Choice?
What’s the better choice for business travel – apartments or hotels? The days of being restricted to over air-conditioned rooms, with a token work desk and set breakfast hours are long gone.

Apple MacBook laptops banned from being used on planes
Qantas, Virgin Australia and Jetstar Airways have all banned Apple MacBook Pro laptops from being brought on board as checked baggage following global concerns about recalled batteries.

Ronnie Gurion to speak at Illuminate 2019
Flight Centre Travel Group has added to its line-up Uber’s Global Head of Uber for Business, Ronnie Gurion, at FCTG’s annual event dedicated to informing and providing insights into the global corporate travel industry.

GBTA Chicago 2019
The 2019 Global Business Travel Association conference presented a feast of topics covering all the latest and greatest from around the corporate travel sector. Find out what were the key insights from GBTA 2019.

World’s Busiest Domestic Routes
If you’ve flown domestically out of Sydney lately, the chances are that your aircraft has been full to capacity – and the stats prove it. Two domestic Australian routes have ranked in world’s top ten busiest routes. See where they landed!