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Hotel Booking Tools, Risks Have Buyers Eyeing Science Of Compliance
percent and 60 percent. Carlson Wagonlit Travel in a 2008 five-client ..... those from nonpreferreds, CWT found. "For North American ..... a recent commentary by CWT Solutions Group Americas ..... while on the road," CWT 's Wartgow advised
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The Global Business Travel Association appointed two travel buyers and two supplier representatives to a new advisory board for Asia
business travel manager Jenny Ng and UBS Asia/Pacifc regional travel head Debbie Winston. Supplier members are Carlson Wagonlit Travel global business travel consultant Paul Boyle and Roger Pfund, Radius Asia/Pacific general manager for corporate
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Blackout Dates More Prevalent?
minimum?" Hotel consultants said they're not necessarily seeing a sharp spike in blackout dates, although Carlson Wagonlit Travel hotel consulting project manager Sherie Hermann said the shift to a seller's market has made them more common
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The General Services Administration's $1.5 billion, 15-year ETS2 contract will be awarded in June, Concur chairman and CEO Steve Singh estimated
"There's obviously been a bit of a scandal across the GSA around expense reporting and, frankly, just spending outside of policy," Singh said, referencing the federal agency's 2010 Western Regions Conference scandal, which resulted in the resignation of GSA administrator Martha Johnson . Singh
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2012 SME Report: SMEs Turn To Technology For Booking, Expense
Switzerland, France, Germany and Singapore use Amadeus e-Travel. Travelers in Japan use a booking tool supplied by Carlson Wagonlit Travel . IHS' online adoption stands at about 85 percent in the United States and Canada and at about 65 percent for
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The Association of Corporate Travel Executives appointed Lori O'Connell of PricewaterhouseCoopers to serve as the U.S. regional chair
director, responsible for the firm's U.S. travel, meeting and event services programs. Her 28-year career in the travel industry has included stints at American Express Business Travel, Carlson Wagonlit and Rosenbluth International.
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Africa's hotel capacity will increase by 30 percent during the next five years, according to Lagos-based research firm W Hospitality Group
development action is Nigeria, where 43 hotels with 6,808 rooms are under development, and Morocco, Egypt, Algeria and Tunisia. Accor and Carlson Rezidor have the largest pipelines on the continent, according to W Hospitality Group.
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Interview: Carlson Hotels Americas COO Thorsten Kirschke
Carlson Hotels is in the midst of a program to grow by 50 percent within the next ..... portfolio to at least 1,500 hotels globally. Thorsten Kirschke, COO for Carlson Hotels in the Americas, recently updated Business Travel News lodging editor
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CWT Expecting Narrowly Positive 2012 Global Transaction Growth
Carlson Wagonlit Travel thus far in 2012 has seen narrowly positive travel activity among client programs and it expects about the same for the remainder of the year. <br />
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Egencia hired industry veteran Terry Sloan as meetings and incentives director for North America
According to Egencia, Sloan brings "20 years of experience in the M&I space." He most recently served as Carlson Wagonlit Travel North America director of business development. Working from Egencia's Mississauga, Canada, office, Sloan

