A majority of U.S. business travelers are willing to spend their own money to pay for non-travel policy conveniences like upgraded hotels, faster hotel WiFi and airline seat upgrades according to the “U.S. Business Traveler & Travel Policy 2018” survey published today by Travelport (NYSE:TVPT), a leading travel commerce platform. The survey also shows business travelers are deeply divided—with 55 percent agreeing and 45 percent disagreeing—over whether to allow their employers to use GPS tracking solutions to monitor their movements and location while on business trips.
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- The survey also shows business travelers are deeply divided—with 55 percent agreeing and 45 percent disagreeing—over whether to allow their employers to use GPS tracking solutions to monitor their movements and location while on business trips.
- business travelers are willing to spend their own money to pay for non-travel policy conveniences like upgraded hotels, faster hotel WiFi and airline seat upgrades according to the “U.
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