
The Value of Custom Success at Fox World Travel
Custom can be defined in different ways. It means different things to different people. Custom to us means we dig deeply to learn what your
Custom can be defined in different ways. It means different things to different people. Custom to us means we dig deeply to learn what your
In an attempt to do anything possible to find the lowest possible airfare, consumers are “Skiplagging”, the practice of booking an itinerary where the stopover is the actual and intended destination of the traveler.
We invite you to watch and see why you can Expect More from Fox when partnering to manage your organization’s travel program.
Before Connie Pronschinske, Ashley Furniture’s Travel Manager, implemented Fox’s Cognition she learned about her travel program’s performance by viewing static reports that she manually manipulated.
The face of business travel has undergone significant changes in recent years. To enhance their corporate travel experience, organizations are increasingly recognizing the importance of incorporating technology into their travel programs. In this blog, we delve into the significance of customizing technology in a business travel program and explore the advantages it offers.
One of the trends returning to travel management is a dedicated account agent service model. Not to be confused with a designated team, this type of travel management program is built by using an on-site or rent-a-plate configuration. Learn more about how this travel management configuration can support your business travelers.
As business travel continues to grow, so do the responsibilities of the modern-day travel manager. Many are now tasked with event and meeting management in addition to corporate travel, and working with a single provider for both your business travel and meeting and incentive needs can bring several benefits to your organization.
As travel services manager for a 4000-employee business and personal insurance provider, Jenna Joswick thought she knew everything her online booking tool offered. It wasn’t until the mutual insurance company contracted with Fox World Travel as their travel management company that she became aware of some lesser known, but extremely helpful, features of the tool.
What’s the difference between duty of care and risk management? When it comes to travel, the two terms are used somewhat interchangeably. While they are related, they are very different.
Ben Claxton expands upon the importance of online adoption for a corporate travel program. This refers to the use of a designated OBT to make travel arrangements, which can help businesses reduce costs and streamline their travel booking processes.
The new year rings in opportunities for a fresh start. Resolutions are set and new habits are formed. It’s no different for your organization’s travel program.
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