The Chinese business travel market is the biggest in the world, and growth brings fresh challenges. This week we took a look at new research polling executives at Chinese corporations about business travel habits and policies.
Budgets are surging; the corporate focus is on restraining costs. As China's secondary and tertiary cities receive improved infrastructure, business travel is expected to become more convenient in terms of transportation and lodging options, but more costly over the next few years.
This week we've also got the latest on Sabre's turnaround in the world of travel distribution along with updates on Air France-KLM and the mystery airline being launched by JetBlue founder David Neeleman.
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