Lufthansa launches SME business travel platform
Lufthansa Group airlines and corporate card, and expense management provider TripActions announced an all-in-one business travel platform for SMEs.
The solution provides direct access to flight, accommodation, rail, and car rental content powered by a personalised booking process
It enables access to NDC offers.
“We’re bringing the seamless travel experience for our corporate customers to a new industry leading level thanks to our strategic partnership with TripActions,” said Tamur Goudarzi Pour, SVP Channel Management at Lufthansa Group.
Corporate clients can choose between two BusinessToGo platform tiers, an Essentials and a Premium package.
In both versions, corporate clients can access all flights from the Lufthansa Group and its joint venture partners, as well as a broad range of hotel, train, and rental car content from TripActions.
It includes CO2 emissions reporting, real-time management information, 24/7 support and centralised billing.
In addition, members of the Lufthansa Group’s PartnerPlusBenefit program have the opportunity to collect points directly via the booking platform and redeem them online.
“We are excited to see the results of a winning collaboration between TripActions and Lufthansa Group airlines go live,” said Danny Finkel, Chief Commercial Officer at TripActions.
Corporate customers can learn more on the Lufthansa Group for Business and PartnerPlusBenefit websites, and register directly at tripactions.com/businesstogo.
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