2024 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $38 million
Primary Car Rental Suppliers: Avis, Enterprise, National
Primary U.S. Online Booking Tool: SAP Concur
Consolidated U.S. TMC: BCD
Management and technology consulting firm Booz Allen spent a BTN-estimated $38 million on U.S.-booked air travel in 2024.
According to its most recent Greenhouse Gas Emissions statement, its business travel activity increased markedly between FY23 and FY24 (ending March 31, 2024), with Scope 3 emissions generated by business travel rising from about 20,800 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent to about 43,800. The company said the 110 percent increase came as “business travel continued to return to pre-Covid levels” and “was particularly notable in air travel, hotel stays, reimbursed auto travel, and the associated emissions.”
FY24 travel emissions surpassed its FY20 baseline of 35,200 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent for the first time since the pandemic. The company also established Science Based Targets initiative-approved reduction targets. It intends to reduce Scope 3 emissions by 50.4 percent by 2032 and by 90 percent by FY2050.
Its travel emissions data is largely provided by travel partners although a small portion of its travel data was not captured due to a recent acquisition not being fully integrated.
Revenue for FY25 (ending in March 2025) came in at $12 billion, up from $10.7 billion in FY24, with 98 percent derived from the U.S. government. In April this year, Booz Allen announced it would cut around 7 percent of its 36,000-strong workforce—amounting to some 2,500 jobs—between June and August 2025 due to government spending cutbacks.