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© 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 1 The Business of Business Travel Chapter 3
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2© 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. Objectives Classify Canadian business travel. List reasons for business travel. Explain the main differences between business travel and vacation travel. Describe the MNEs of business travellers. Explain the difference between pure incentives and sales incentives. Tell how airlines compete for the business of the business traveller.
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3© 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. Objectives Describe the efforts of car rental chains and railways to meet the needs of the business traveller. List the special services and facilities that the accommodation sector offers business travellers. Describe the work of business travel departments and corporate travel agencies. Discuss careers related to business travel.
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4© 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. Canadian Business Travel Domestic business travel Business travel between the United States and Canada Canadian business travel to overseas countries Overseas business travel to Canada
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5© 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. Business Travel and the Travel Industry The growth of business travel The travel industry as a supplier The business travel bonanza The characteristics of business travel The cost factor
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6© 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. Incentive Travel Programs Incentive travel definition –A motivational award –Achieve sales goals –Improve morale –Reduce employee turnover Characteristics of incentive travel programs Pure Incentives Versus Sales Incentives
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7© 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. Transportation Systems and Business Travellers Airline Service –Business class service –Airport comforts –Corporate discounts –Corporate rebates Car Rental Service Rail Service
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8© 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. Accommodation Services and Business Travellers Hotels and Motels –Business class accommodations –Business facilities –Other amenities –Facilities for women Conference Centres Convention Centres
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9© 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. Channels of Distribution Business Travel Department An In-house department Versus the Commercial Travel Agency Advantages Corporate Travel Agency Off-site agency Versus the BTD Mega-agencies Travel Management Services
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