to enable companies to "capture direct Air Canada corporate
bookings while still receiving their corporate benefits and meeting their
corporate travel reporting requirements," Concur announced. Air Canada is
the second airline, after Star Alliance partner
United Airlines, to agree to
join TripLink and plans to go live in the "first quarter of 2015,"
according to a Concur spokesperson. TripLink also has garnered early support
from Airbnb, Avis, InterContinental Hotels Group, Marriott Hotels and Starwood
Hotels.