They join
19 members inducted in 2011, 2012 and 2013. Carlson Nelson was chairman and CEO of Carlson, negotiated the merger of Carlson and Wagonlit, grew the company into arguably one of the largest global travel management companies and led the industry in the fight against the prostitution of children. Former Sabre Group chairman and American Airlines senior vice president of information systems Hopper, who died in 2010, pioneered the use of information technology for airlines. Partnership Travel Consulting founder Menkes while with Republic New York Corp. became the first travel manager to secure Airlines Reporting Corp. accreditation as a Corporate Travel Department. Taylor, executive chairman of Enterprise Holdings, built the company into the largest player in the business travel car rental market. Spinetta, former CEO of Air France, led that carrier's merger with KLM, setting a precedent for the transformation of European national flag carriers to multinational airlines.