Business Travel

Singapore steps up as key air artery linking Australia and Europe
18 March 2026
Business routes are shifting fast. As Middle East airspace closures disrupt traditional paths, Australian corporate travel via Singapore has surged 38% in just two weeks.
Business Travel
The countries with the highest business travel spend in the world
Business Travel
Barcelona set to hike tourist tax from April
Europe
Experience over extravagance: ANZ redefining event success in 2026
Australasia
AMEX GBT reports strong Q4 results
Business Travel
Gulf war: Transport, venue and catering costs could all rise
11 March 2026
With conflict still underway in the Middle East, the effects on the events industry will be significant.
Middle East
Asian hubs key to global business resilience, as flights through China soar 86%
Business Travel
Reputation is paramount amid the fast evolving role of destination organisations
Opinion
Airspace closures and missile strikes continue to sow chaos for major event prospects in the Gulf
Australian travellers advised to look to Asia connections to re-route home from Europe
Airlines suspend flights in the Gulf region following missile strikes and Iran's regional response
1 March 2026
Major closures in Arab Gulf airspace. Carriers including Emirates, Qatar Airways, British Airways and Lufthansa have cancelled all flights after missile strikes hit Iran and neighbouring states.
Middle East
Amadeus acquires New York-based AI specialist SkyLink, boosting customer chat platform capability
AI
BCD reports success with new airline sales model, delivering results for American Airlines
Business Travel
Networking on two wheels? New trade event will see buyers and suppliers cycle through Slovenia
Europe
EES: What do new EU border control rules mean for Australian corporate travellers?
Business Travel
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SITE Global Conference 2026 celebrates power of connection in Abu Dhabi
Middle East
Breaking tradition: How Cairns rewrote the playbook for global aviation summits
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SMEs signal strong appetite for face-to-face meetings, but are they spending?
North America

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