Well, the World is Changing and so is Corporate Housing
Posted on 16. Dec, 2009 by Kat Schneider Fotheringham in Blog, Business Travel, Uncategorized, executive accommodations, international business travel
Well, the world is changing. In the wake of a major change in the U.S. credit and financial markets, people have changed how they do everything–especially business.
And corporate housing and business travel are no exceptions. With increased focus on how travel and human resource managers are handling everything from business trips to employee relocation, many [...]
Everything is negotiable, including rates for corporate housing
Posted on 15. Dec, 2009 by Kat Schneider Fotheringham in Blog, Business Travel, Uncategorized, executive accommodations, international business travel
I wanted to stop and take a moment this busy holiday season to bring to our Members’ attention a very common occurrence that takes place when valuable prospects visit The Corporate Housing Network.
There are, of course, pluses and minuses to most corporate housing sales situations (i.e. you get the deal, but it wasn’t as profitable [...]
Average Ticket Prices (ATPs) for Corporate Travelers Expected to Inch Up, with Corporate Housing Rates Remaining Steady
Posted on 14. Dec, 2009 by Kat Schneider Fotheringham in Blog, Business Travel, Uncategorized, executive accommodations, international business travel
More news to consider regarding the cost of corporate travel and corporate housing in the coming year. According to the Egencia’s 2010 Corporate Travel Forecast — average ticket prices (ATPs) for corporate travelers are expected to increase globally, while average daily rates (ADRs) for business travelers are expected to increase only in Europe.
With the focus on [...]
Business Travel Forecast for 2010: How will it Impact Corporate Housing?
Posted on 12. Dec, 2009 by Kat Schneider Fotheringham in Blog, Business Travel, Uncategorized, executive accommodations, international business travel
If you work for a large organization or corporation, you’ve probably already seen it or will soon. Business travel policies are getting much stricter for some organizations, in fact, according to the Globe and Mail of Canada.
Egencia Canada is reporting that travel managers and clients are sharing with them that stricter travel policies and more [...]
Increased Demand Both Domestically and Internationally Should Benefit Corporate Housing Market
Posted on 11. Dec, 2009 by Kat Schneider Fotheringham in Blog, Business Travel, Uncategorized, executive accommodations, international business travel
Unless you’ve been living in a bubble, your business has been impacted by global economic conditions over the past couple of years. Here at The Corporate Housing Network, we’ve been hearing our share about how corporate housing, business travel, and all things related will be impacted. I recently shared with Members the results of one revered travel management company’s findings, focusing primarily on [...]
Great Signs from Great Britain that Business Travel is Making a Comeback
Posted on 29. Nov, 2009 by Kat Schneider Fotheringham in Blog, Business Travel, Uncategorized, executive accommodations, international business travel
According to the Times of London, one of Great Britain’s largest business travel operators has reported signs of returning confidence among its list of blue-chip corporate clients.
Counting BMW, Credit Suisse and Tesco among its customers, Hogg Robinson said that although it “remained cautious about the economy, some of its clients are being brave and poking their heads above [...]
Economy + European Business Travel Equals Good News for Corporate Housing
Posted on 28. Nov, 2009 by Kat Schneider Fotheringham in Blog, Business Travel, Uncategorized, executive accommodations, international business travel
Great news on the horizon for the global corporate housing community. Signs that the economy is improving and that business is beginning to take a positive turn toward international business travel are popping up everywhere. Supported by results of a global benchmarking survey conducted at the Worldwide ERC® Global Workforce Summit, up to 60 percent of the HR/Mobility [...]
Corporate Housing Benefits from Increased Demand Domestically and Overseas
Posted on 09. Nov, 2009 by Kat Schneider Fotheringham in Blog, Business Travel
Last week, I touched upon the how predictions of business travel will positively impact the Members of The Corporate Housing Network. When sharing with you the results of one revered travel management company’s findings, I focused primarily on domestic business travel. Today I’d like to share the expectations for European countries as well.
According to Egencia [...]
Increased Business Travel through 2010 Will Positively Impact Corporate Housing
Posted on 04. Nov, 2009 by Kat Schneider Fotheringham in Blog, Business Travel, Uncategorized
Since business travel is The Corporate Housing Network’s “business”, of course I keep abreast of the forecast for our primary target market, both for our Members and for my own sanity. Although recent news I received actually comes from Australia – heck, TCHNetwork.com has Australian corporate housing – this information definitely applies. International business travel, as [...]
Negotiating Rates with Prospects Earns Profits on The Corporate Housing Network / www.TCHNetwork.com
Posted on 01. Nov, 2009 by Kat Schneider Fotheringham in Blog, Business Travel
I wanted to bring to our Members’ attention a very common occurrence that takes place when valuable prospects visit The Corporate Housing Network. (Oh, and by the way… Happy Halloween!!).
There are, of course, pluses and minuses to most corporate housing sales situations (i.e. you get the deal, but it wasn’t as profitable as you would [...]











