Rearden technology promises new era of corporate travel
Rearden Commerce says it is setting a “new era of corporate travel” with the introduction of its Total Travel Experience (TM).
The new service provides corporations a business platform that enables booking of a variety of services via a single interface.
The company says its enhanced service allows travelers to do more than just book flights, hotel and rental cars.
“Our mission is to revolutionize the global services economy with a business services platform where employees can book any service, anytime, from any device,” said Patrick Grady, founder, chairman and CEO of Rearden.
He said:
“Today’s corporate travelers want the convenience of a total travel experience, which accounts for and manages all aspects of a trip — from booking airfare, to orchestrating a variety of related services, to integrating those services with the traveler’s calendar and sending alerts.”
The enhanced product announcement was made at the 2005 National Business Travel Association Convention & Tradeshow in San Diego, Calif.
Report by David Wilkening
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