<B> Call For 1999 Corporate Travel 100 Cos.</B>
Business Travel News wants your help in drafting the 1999 listing of the 100 most travel-intensive businesses in the United States, to be published in our Aug. 16 issue.
This year's ranking, like the one we published last year (see list below), will be based on U.S. booked air volume during the previous year.
We also are seeking details about each company's travel program, including data on worldwide air volume, U.S. and worldwide T&E spending, preferred vendor relationships and type of travel agency agreement. While most companies on the list contributed information, several entries were compiled from off-the-record estimates by knowledgeable sources.
Please send contact information for companies with more than $40 million in 1998 U.S. booked air volume that do not appear on last year's CT100 list by fax to (212) 279-3945 or e-mail to David Meyer at
[email protected].
<B>The 1998 Corporate Travel 100</B>
<I>Company and Air Volume*</I>
1. IBM $400
2. Lockheed/Martin $305
3. General Electric $275
4. Andersen Worldwide $270
5. Raytheon $220
6. Hewlett-Packard $210
7. Boeing $200
8. Motorola $181
9. General Motors $175
10. Lucent Technologies $174
11. Ernst & Young $160
12. Price Waterhouse $159
13. Ford $145
14. Deloitte & Touche $144
15. AT&T $140
16. KPMG Peat Marwick $130
17. Johnson & Johnson $120
18. Oracle $112
19. Procter & Gamble $110
20. Coopers & Lybrand $108
21. United Technologies $106
22. Citibank $100
22. Honeywell $100
22. The Travelers $100
22. The Walt Disney Co. $100
26. Siemens $94
27. Exxon $92.6
28. GTE $90
28. Merrill Lynch $90
28. Nortel $90
31. MCI $88
32. Morgan Stanley Dean Whitter $86.8
33. Computer Sciences Corp. $82.5
34. 3M $80
34. Dupont $80
34. Intel $80
34. ITT Travel Alliance $80
34. Mobil $80
39. EDS $78.3
40. Hoechst Corp. $76
41. The World Bank $75
42. AlliedSignal $72
43. Northrop-Grumman $70
43. Philip Morris $70
45. Xerox $68
46. SAIC $67
47. Marsh & McLennan $65
47. Time Warner $65
49. Abbott Labs $63
49. Bristol-Myers Squibb $63
51. Chase Manhattan $62.6
52. Eastman Kodak $62
52. Microsoft $62
52. Pfizer $62
55. Rockwell International $61
56. Asea Brown Boveri $60
56. Bayer $60
56 CBS $60
56. FedEx $60
56. Merck & Co. $60
56. Monsanto $60
56. JP Morgan $60
56. Prudential $60
56. SBC Communications $60
56. TRW $60
66. Amoco $58
67. NationsBank $57
68. Dow Chemical $56.1
69 Texas Instruments $56
70. Viacom $55.6
71. Goldman Sachs $55
72. Digital Equipment Corp. $54
73. American Home Products $53.7
74. Emerson Electric $53
75. Novartis $52
76. Sun Microsystems $51
77. BankAmerica $50.6
78. Bechtel Group $50
78. Coca-Cola $50
78. CS First Boston $50
78. Philips $50
82. Chevron $47
82. Pepsico $47
84. Fidelity Investments $46.5
85. Booz, Allen & Hamilton $46
86. Cigna $46
86. NCR $46
88. Baxter Healthcare $45
88. McKinsey $45
88. Sprint $45
88. Unisys $45
92. SmithKline Beecham $42
93. Seagram $41
94. Chrysler $40
94. Koch $40
94. News Corp. $40
97. Anheuser-Busch $38.3
98. RJR Nabisco Holdings $38.2
99. Kimberly-Clark $38
99. UPS $38
<I>*All numbers in millions, representing 1997 U.S.