The 25th annual edition of
Business Travel News' Travel Manager Salary & Attitude Survey is the first in which the average travel manager respondent earns a six-figure salary, a $100,402 figure that is 3.3 percent higher than the $97,161 average
BTN reported in 2007.
Download a PDF of the full Travel Manager Salary & Attitude Survey here, including all data, charts, stories and a roundtable with four corporate travel buyers discussing the changing role of travel management.
Managing Travel's Evolution: Debbie Gittinger, Procter & Gamble global travel service manager; Cindy Heston, Thompson manager of corporate travel worldwide; Tamara Jones, Capital One senior manager of corporate travel and expense management and corporate cards; and Caro Cook, chief of transportation at the International Monetary Fund, recently met with
BTN editors to discuss changes in the travel manager's role.
Travel Buyers Rise In Visibility, Value For Senior Management: Tough economic conditions and travel industry changes have put business travel managers in a brighter spotlight in the past year, as senior managers have grown increasingly aware of and interested in the cost savings and business support that travel managers offer.