2018 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $60 million
2018 Global Air Volume: $160 million
Primary Air Suppliers: Star Alliance, British Airways, American, Emirates, Southwest
Primary Hotel Suppliers: Hilton, Intercontinental, Accor, Marriott
Primary Car Rental Supplier: Hertz
Primary Global Online Booking Tool: GetThere
Primary U.S. Payment Supplier: Citi Mastercard
Card Program: individual bill/central pay
Primary U.S. Expense Supplier: Concur
Consolidated Global TMC: CWT
BP instantly became the highest-profile client of travel management company Egencia when the Expedia subsidiary inked a deal to replace CWT in 63 countries and step in for GetThere as the energy company's global online booking tool. BP has targeted a full cutover to Egencia by the end of January 2020. BP has a single global travel policy and is assessing how it applies its lowest logical fare policy in light of branded airfares and soon New Distribution Capability. BP's revenue rose 24 percent in 2018 to $309.7 billion, while U.S.-booked air spend increased 11 percent from 2017's $54 million. The company expects that figure to stay flat at $60 million in 2019. Of 2018 U.S.-booked air spend, 65 percent was for travel abroad, and 90 percent went through approved online tools.