2018 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $54 million
2018 U.S. T&E: $165 million
2018 Global T&E: $175 million
Primary Air Suppliers: United, American, Delta
Primary Hotel Suppliers: Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt
Primary Car Rental Suppliers: National, Avis
Primary Global Online Booking Tool: Concur
Primary U.S. Payment Supplier: American Express
Card Program: individual bill, individual pay
Primary Global Expense Supplier: Concur
Consolidated Global TMC: Amex GBT
Verizon's U.S.-booked air spend increased $2 million from 2017's $52 million while the telecommunications giant also made a concerted effort to reduce unnecessary travel last year. It expects U.S.-booked air spend to inch up to $55 million in 2019. The vast majority of Verizon's 2018 U.S.-booked air spend, 90 percent, was domestic. The company, which reported $130 billion in revenue last year, has a single global consolidated travel policy, and 96 percent of tickets booked in the U.S. in 2018 went through approved online tools, 94 percent of those requiring no outside assistance. Verizon is rolling SAP Concur out to its India operations, as well.