American Express Business Travel introduced an automated "hub for traveler tracking tools and instant employee messaging necessary during a crisis." - Business Travel News

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April 29, 2010 - 02:31 PM ET

American Express Business Travel introduced an automated "hub for traveler tracking tools and instant employee messaging necessary during a crisis." In the wake of the Icelandic volcanic eruption, The offering is complimentary to customers who purchase Amex’s business continuity suite, which provides users with an "after-hours solution" and a telepresence or teleconference capability when air, car, rail transportation are unavailable.

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