Navigation

Travel costs are up, but some companies are giving business travelers a break.

News

  Home
Select a destination
Site Map
About Us

 

Related Articles

 

Travel Agency Software - The Travel Jungle

Adventure Travel

Unique Travel Gifts for Christmas

Travel Protection

Is it Wise to Purchase Travel Insurance?

Get Cheap Airline Travel Without Spending More Money

Travel in Style with Travel Rewards Credit Cards

Travel Light: The How And Why

Travel Guide- Get Ready To Travel

Don't Worry, Go Traveling

Create Your Own Travel Discounts

Travel Tips - Bringing An Alarm Clock

Finding Fun Ways to Travel With Children

Dare to Understand Travel Terms, Then Sit Back and Enjoy Traveling

ASTA’s Congress Highlights Theme of “Women in Travel:

Budget travel in an RV

How To Get Jetlag-Free Travel

5 Great Travel Survival Tips

6 Suggested Historical Destinations For Student Travel

Travel Insurance - Bringing You Home

Top Travel Reservation Tips For A Stress-Free Trip!

5 Important Tips For Traveling In Europe

Nelson, British Columbia, Canada travel information

8 things not to forget when traveling to the tropics

How To Travel Abroad Safely: Six Important Tips You Need To Know In An Emergency

Central america travel guide

What You Need To Know About – Germany Travel

Travel Around Lisbon And Portugal And Exploring Its Beauty

What You Need To Know About – Canada Travel

Travel in Germany: Nuremberg


 
 






 

More Articles, Click Here

The momentum in travel recovery that began last year is continuing, and Americans are traveling in record numbers. That's great news for the travel industry, but not for companies trying to control travel costs-higher demand means higher prices. Car rental rates are up an average of 10 percent to 15 percent over last year. Hotel prices in many major cities are skyrocketing, and hotels are regularly selling out in super-hot markets like Boston and Manhattan. Recently imposed fuel surcharges are bumping up airfares. Even airport parking rates are on the rise. Since small businesses usually don't have the volume to negotiate lower prices, finding travel deals is tough. And when they do find deals, travelers get bogged down in the fine print or have to jump through too many hoops to realize true savings. That could be changing. For example, Budget Rent A Car just announced a simple offer to small and midsize businesses that rent cars at least once per month or spend at least $1,000 per year on car


travel,,Flights,,vacation package

rentals: Those companies that enroll in the Budget Business program get an additional discount on Budget's lowest rates on all car classes. They also receive a $2 rebate for every day an employee rents a Budget car. A company with five travelers who rent cars five days per month would earn back $600 a year from the rebates alone! Members also get no additional driver fees, unlimited mileage, and complimentary Rapid Return and Fastbreak (express, paperless rental) services. For more information, see www.budget.com, and click on "Frequent Renter." Hoping to snare more price-sensitive travelers from small and midsize businesses, Delta introduced SimpliFares earlier this year. With SimpliFares, Delta dumped the onerous Saturday-night stay-over rule, cut ticket change fees from $100 to $50, and capped its one-way walk-up fares at $500 (coach) and $600 (first-class). See www.delta.com/simplifa or more information. About the author: Mike Freeze webmaster at Accommodation Jasper National Park

Written by: Mike Freeze



Web www.hotelesyvuelos.com



GooGle News

XML error: mismatched tag at line 20