KDS and ACTE Business Travel Survey
Paris – April 4, 2006 – KDS, European leader in online business travel management solutions and the Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) announced they have join forces so traveller’s voices can be heard.
Business travel is viewed by companies as a productivity tool that allows business to be transacted in an expedited fashion.
But is it productive for the business travellers–the road warriors who must meet clients, sell to new customers, sign deals and make sure these are done in time to catch the last flight home?
KDS and ACTE are running a survey to map out how business travellers really live their travel experience.
By taking part in a short online survey business travellers will express how strongly they feel about important changes affecting their life and the way they travel.
• Are they in favour of allowing mobile phone communication while aircraft are in mid-flight?
• Do they know what your company’s travel policy is?
• How comfortable are they with online booking sites?
• Filling expense reports is a drag but how do they complete and submit them, online or offline?
The results of the survey will form the basis of education sessions, reports and press materials.
(The survey is accessible via the following link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=686591888414)
About KDS
KDS is a leading provider of online business travel management solutions. In order to dramatically reduce travel costs, KDS provides corporations with a unique online solution to optimize and automate travel procurement and expense management. KDS Corporate is a pioneer in the integration of expense reporting to business travel management in a single automated information system. KDS’ flagship product deals with all processes related to business travel and expenses, from budget authorization, travel planning and booking to expense reporting. Founded in 1994, KDS maintains offices in the US, UK, France and Germany.
For more information, visit www.kds.com
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