ABTA brand key to business travel trust
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New research released ahead of the Business Travel Show has found that over four in five (82%) managers with decision-making responsibility, say that membership of ABTA is important or very important when they select a travel management company (TMC).
This is even higher than the 73% of the public who regard ABTA membership as essential or important when booking a holiday.
According to the research, managers with decision-making responsibility at companies with 250-500 employees especially value ABTA membership, with over nine in ten (92%) decision-makers in companies of this size stating that membership was very important or important when selecting a TMC.
Booking business travel through an ABTA Member allows corporate managers to book with confidence, knowing that their travel provider has passed ABTA’s financial fitness tests, including minimum capital requirements, balance sheet net asset strength and the provision of financial security.
Victoria Bacon, ABTA director of Brand and Business Development said: “Travel management companies are an incredibly important part of our membership and I am delighted to see that managers with decision-making responsibility hold ABTA membership in high regard. When selecting a travel management company, the ABTA badge gives managers assurance that they are booking with a reliable and robust company. The majority of the public regard ABTA membership as essential or important when booking travel arrangements. The fact that an even higher percentage of corporate managers see it as important when selecting a travel management company, is a clear indication of the value that ABTA membership brings to a TMC.”
ABTA staff will be at the Business Travel Show on stand No. B1060 to meet current ABTA Members and discuss the benefits of ABTA membership with TMCs and corporate travel managers and buyers.
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