Week in Review
Catch up on the latest in business travel news for the week of Sunday, March 18.

Catch up on the latest in business travel news for the week of Sunday, March 18.
On episode three of The Business of Travel, GBTA takes on the potential rollback of consumer protections as part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) “deregulatory” initiatives.
To celebrate our upcoming 50th anniversary of GBTA Convention, today’s Throwback Thursday blog post takes a look at our association and the business travel industry through the 1990s.
Catch up on business travel news for the week of March 11.
Catch up on the latest business travel news for the week of March 4.
Catch up on the latest in business travel news for the week of February 25, 2018.
At a cost of $60 billion a year, flight disruptions have an undeniable impact on corporate travel, affecting everyone along the spectrum from travel managers to TMCs to the travelers themselves. U.S. corporations are estimated to absorb $10 billion of that cost, and..
Although February is the shortest month, at GBTA we still have a long list of things we are working on. Here are some of the major happenings.
As we continue to work our way through the history of GBTA, today’s blog post looks at the Association and the business travel industry in the 1980s.
Another Friday, another Week in Review blog post! We’re rounding up the top industry news stories to keep you updated on the latest happenings in business travel.
The latest in business travel news for the week of Sunday, February 4.
Leading up to GBTA Convention 2017 in Boston, a handful of startups like Airmule competed in our inaugural Innovation Series for a spot on the Expo.