GetThere tops 10 million online corporate travel bookings in 2006
Leisure-like Website displays drive US$8 billion in bookings by business
travellers
GetThere, the world's leading online corporate travel reservation technology,
today announced the milestone of 10 million bookings made by corporations using
the GetThere system in 2006. Combining air, car, hotel and rail reservations,
the value of bookings made by business travellers using GetThere in 2006 surpassed
US$8.1 billion. In last year's Benchmark Survey, GetThere clients reported
an average savings of 14 percent on air tickets. Based on that figure, GetThere
estimates that corporations using GetThere for online bookings saved approximately
US$600 million in airfare in 2006.
With more than 3,000 companies and 135 travel agencies around the world using
the system, GetThere recorded its sixth consecutive year of 20 percent growth
in 2006. Most Fortune 200 companies that have online booking sites use GetThere,
as well as more than half of the corporate travel industry’s 100 largest
accounts. In the fourth quarter of 2006 alone, nine companies with a total
air volume above US$500 million signed renewal agreements to use GetThere in
2007 and beyond.
GetThere’s leadership in the online corporate travel arena is spurring
more companies to take advantage of travel technology to save money and drive
policy compliance on business travel. PhoCusWright predicts that gross US online
corporate bookings will grow 18 percent in 2007, with industry adoption rates
growing from 45 percent in 2006 to 52 percent in 2008. GetThere clients are
clearly ahead of the curve, reporting an average adoption rate of 68 percent
in the 2006 benchmark survey.
Compass Group USA, Inc., a leading foodservice company that spends approximately
US$50 million annually on travel, introduced GetThere to its travellers in
the summer of 2006. Within five months, the company tripled the number of employees
using the corporate travel site. Compass Group USA also reported savings of
17 percent or more on its most-travelled city pairs. “GetThere’s
customer success managers and knowledgeable support staff are dramatically
impacting our travel programme,” said Steven Howell, senior procurement
manager for Compass Group USA. “GetThere’s easy booking process,
along with a support structure of people that truly grasp the complexities
of business travel, reaps benefits for us every day.”
GetThere’s global footprint continued to grow in 2006, with business
travellers in more than 40 countries now using GetThere. Agency and corporate
bookings were up in all regions, highlighted by:
- A 33 percent increase in Europe
- Growth of 20 percent in Latin America
- A 64 percent increase off a small base of customers in Australia/New Zealand
GetThere is in the final stages of its Enhanced Design initiative, integrating
the award-winning displays and leisure look and feel of Travelocity into the
GetThere system. The company issued 10 major releases in 2006, highlighted
by an easy-to-read matrix for air shopping and a new graphical interface that
mimics leisure sites that travellers are used to. More than 50 percent of GetThere
clients have switched to the new interface, with 61 percent reporting that
the leisure-like enhancements have contributed to increased use of the GetThere
system in their respective companies.
On the agency front, 21 regional travel management companies (TMCs) in North
America signed agreements to offer GetThere to their corporate clients in 2006.
TMC participants in GetThere’s new Premium Partner Programme recorded
a cumulative booking increase of 97 percent. Earlier this year, GetThere honoured
11 agencies for their contributions to growing use of the GetThere system with
Luminary Awards.
“Our clients and agency partners were most instrumental in our 2006
success,” said Bev Heinritz, general manager of GetThere. “As much
as we focus on delivering product enhancements to meet the evolving needs of
business travellers, it is rewarding to hear our clients refer to the outstanding
service they can count on from GetThere staff as a key component of their choice
to continue growing with us. We look forward to serving our customers in 2007,
and stand ready to help corporations who are new to online booking embrace
their global travel savings potential.”
About GetThere
GetThere is the world's leading online corporate travel reservation technology,
and is one of the key solutions offered to the corporate marketplace by Sabre
Holdings Corporation. GetThere enables global corporations and government agencies
to provide a convenient way for employees to book travel and plan meetings
while significantly reducing costs. GetThere's advanced technology works with
all major global distribution systems (GDS) and all travel management companies.
More than 3,000 corporations, including 60 percent of the Fortune 200 companies
that have online booking sites, use GetThere. More information is available
at www.getthere.com.
Sabre Holdings (NYSE: TSG) connects people with the world’s greatest
travel possibilities by retailing travel products and providing distribution
and technology solutions for the travel industry. More information about Sabre
Holdings is available at http://www.sabre-holdings.com.
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