Travelodge launches one-stop business travel programme
Budget hotel chain Travelodge has launched Travelodge Business, a new service to help businesses restart their business travel programme post-pandemic.
It comes after conducting a study with over 3,000 businesses to gain a perspective on post-pandemic needs of businesses travellers.
The key findings have helped define the features of Travelodge Business, the company says.
Travelodge soft-launched its new Travelodge Business service with nearly 100 existing customers and it has been well received.
Travelodge Business provides a tailored, self-service business travel solution that offers cost savings, exclusive benefits and a dedicated support team.
It enables business customers to have full control over their bookings.
Craig Bonnar, Travelodge Chief Executive, said: "We are seeing green shoots that business travel is restarting across the UK. Our research shows company bosses are concerned about their bottom line and how they can make business travel affordable and safe in the ‘New Normal’, which is why we have invested in Travelodge Business™.
The programme offers account management tools to add multiple bookers/guests, download VAT invoices and get detailed reporting on all bookings.
It also offers personalised booking, improved payment terms and dedicated business support team assistance.
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