Managing Business Travel Risk in Uncertain TimesBP’s travel risk manager examines how corporate approaches to traveler safety have evolved amid rising global volatility.... KEEP READING
Cyber Crime Is on the RiseBy Elizabeth WestBusiness travelers are at risk due to connected devices and evolving digital threats, making cyber hygiene, cautious use of public Wi-Fi, and awareness... KEEP READING
Global Cos. Hunt Better Remedies for Immigration HeadachesBy Michael B. BakerGlobal travel entry and exit requirements are changing quickly; the complexity, apparent risks and the expense are driving companies to seek new global... KEEP READING
New World DisorderBy Amon CohenGeopolitics is reshaping trade routes and supply chains; business travel routes, partnerships and even program structures could be part of the ripple... KEEP READING
GBTA Survey: Costs, Entry Concerns Top Buyers' WorriesBy Michael B. BakerA majority of buyers and suppliers each expect business travel spending levels to hold steady or increase this year, though concerns about cost and... KEEP READING
U.S.-Mideast Tensions Put Business Travel on NoticeBy Elizabeth West & Lauren ArenaTensions between the U.S. and Iran have placed business travel to the Middle East on alert, with several countries increasing travel warnings and... KEEP READING
For a High-Stakes 2026, U.S. Travel's Freeman Pushes to Open DoorsU.S. Travel Association president and CEO Geoff Freeman on Dec. 18 discussed with BTN's Donna M. Airoldi visa concerns, preparedness for the FIFA World... KEEP READING
CBP Proposes Five Years of Social Media Identifiers for ESTA RequirementsBy Elizabeth WestU.S. Customs and Border Protection has proposed requiring five years of social media identifiers for ESTA applicants, aiming to enhance vetting for... KEEP READING
DOT, FAA to Order Airport Capacity Cuts Beginning FridayBy Donna M. AiroldiThe U.S. DOT and FAA beginning Nov. 7 will mandate a 10 percent reduction in capacity at 40 U.S. airports in an effort to relieve pressure on air... KEEP READING
DOT Warns of Airspace Closure Should Gov't Shutdown ContinueBy Donna M. AiroldiParts of the U.S. airspace could be closed if the government shutdown continues into next week, U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy... KEEP READING