Travel technologies stories
Information is pouring into companies faster, so businesses are drowning in a flood so great it has become known as the 'data lake'.
Concur says that data blind spots can occur when internal travel and expense management (TEM) systems don't allow for easy monitoring and measurement.
A significant proportion of holidaymakers in Australia and New Zealand believe their feedback never reaches anyone who can make a difference.
Stay vigilant abroad: Concur unveils top nine travel scams targeting tourists, from dodgy ATMs to fake hotel charges.
Destination Queenstown has launched a new website catering to travellers, featuring extensive research and the latest website technology.
Navigating modern air travel's dual ease and hassle, these versatile gadgets can lighten your load and elevate your overseas adventures.
When considering your business strategy, you should recognise both the hard and soft costs of meetings, whether digital or physical.
Employers' duty of care obligations need to be more closely managed as employees become more autonomous and book more business travel.
Ingram Micro's new parent, HNA Group has continued its buying spree with a AU$159 million investment in Virgin Australia.
Business travel is on the rise, highlighting the need for technology platforms to make the process more efficient, according to Concur.
Last Monday afternoon, as I rode to JFK Airport en route to a conference, I realized that I'd left my travel credit card on my dresser.
Mobile roaming sheds its 'secret' tag as operators slash costs, wooing globetrotters with clear, wallet-friendly rates.
There is so much negativity out there right now, so much fear. Travelher is about focusing on something positive, encouraging women to embrace travel.
Jet startup Boom is raising funds to bring back supersonic aircraft, aiming to revolutionize travel and make the world more accessible.
New Zealand's Small Business Minister Jacqui Dean announces a series of nationwide roadshows, starting in Kāikoura on 27 March, to support local enterprises.
Serko and Xero officially launched their joint travel app 'serko.travel' yesterday, providing booking integration for small businesses across ANZ.
Until now, SMEs were getting the short end of the stick, as they can't get access to purpose-built travel agent bookings. Serko wants to change that.
NZ's Infratil electrifies buses with a US$30m Wrightspeed powertrain deal, paving the way for greener, quieter city travel.
Australian telco firm Optus has partnered with Uber to offer free Wi-Fi to passengers and introduce Uber as a business resource for employees.
Apple has announced a recall of some wall plug adapters used in New Zealand after it was revealed they have a risk of electrical shock.