The Complete Guide to Business Travel Reporting
Corporate travel reporting is a game-changer for travel managers and their travel stakeholders. It makes the demanding job of keeping tabs on employees flying around the world, 24/7,
so much more efficient and scalable. Companies approach travel reporting in different ways: some handle their business reporting with a dedicated in-house travel manager, a COO, or an HR person, while others outsource to a travel management company (TMC). Others are simply unmanaged. It largely depends on the company size and demand for travel.
Business travel reporting is essential, but it’s not straightforward. There are budgets to track, last-minute changes to accommodate, and travel policies to comply with—to name a few. And with global business always increasing, employees are on the move more than ever before.
Despite its complexities, business travel doesn’t have to be complicated.
Automated business travel reporting has become the go-to solution for those managing business trips, with real-time updates, in-depth data analysis, and centralized information. -
In this guide, we’ll run through everything you need to know about business travel reporting, from common challenges faced by companies coming from
unmanaged or
managed setups to their best practices if you’re looking to manage your travel better. Along the way, we’ll explain how choosing the right travel reporting tools can ensure that your business trips continue to be a success.
Ready for a deep dive into all things corporate travel management? Let’s get to those reports!