A survey commissioned by
Amadeus has revealed that Indian corporations and travel management companies are ready to step up technology adoption to manage the escalating costs and
inefficiencies in the booming corporate travel sector, which is an industry now worth US$3
billion.
According to the research, there is growing demand for technology solutions in India by both
corporations and travel management companies (TMC), particularly in relation to online travel
management, or Self Booking Tools (SBT).
The survey, carried out among corporations and TMCs in India, revealed that while Indian
corporations have yet to embrace SBTs, 57% of the corporations surveyed recognise the
benefits that SBTs could offer their corporation.
The research revealed the top three considerations for adoption of a SBT among the corporate respondents were:
• Policy compliance 28%
• Ease of use 22%
• Cost control 20%
Although most respondents realised the benefits of an online SBT to simplify and manage travel processes, 73% had yet to explore
the option of rolling out an online programme.
One key benefit for corporations using SBT is access to Low Cost Carrier
(LCC) content. While many companies globally do not use LCCs for corporate travel, India is somewhat of an exception, with 60% of respondents indicating their company does use
LCCs.
TMCs surveyed also recognised the benefits of offering an online corporate solution in their portfolio, viewing it as a competitive advantage
in the notoriously tight Indian travel market. 75% of TMCs surveyed indicated they felt that the Indian market is ready for
SBTs.
Ankur Bhatia, Executive Director, Bird Group & MD Amadeus India feels that
it’s only a matter of time before more Indians begin using
self-booking tools. “Indians are very rational and meticulous in consumer behaviour and as soon as a value is identified with a certain trait,
efforts will be made to gain maximum utility. While Indians, with easier access to lower cost labour, are not in the habit of self-service,
increase in the number of LCCs, OLTAs and online services provided by full-service carriers and their efforts to promote this functionality
has increased public awareness of the advantages of SBT.”
“We are constantly looking at ways of utilising and developing technology to increase the flexibility, and convenience of travel in India. The
ability to book and buy online as well as reserve seats, meals, special requirements from anywhere and at anytime is one of the most flexible
and convenient methods available to passengers,” said Bhatia.
The Indian market research follows a recent global study conducted by Cranfield University in collaboration with Amadeus that revealed
companies could save an average of 25.6% on external travel management costs and up to 9.1% on airline ticket spend through
the adoption of SBTs.
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