The Global Business Travel Association has released the results of its recent research showing that although business travel is not growing as fast as it was hoped for, even though the economy has started to show signs of recovery. Growth rates in Europe and the USA were rather disappointing.
Research also showed that not all businesses would pay ancillary costs back. Businesses were most likely to pay for baggage fees and itinerary charges. Only some businesses paid for meals and wi-fi on the plane. Very few businesses would pay for preferred seating, in-flight entertainment or priority boarding.

The web site for the The Global Business Travel Association is http://www.gbta.org/Pages/default.aspx
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