We hardly cover awards, aside from
our own of course, but in June I issued my "
off-the-cuff opinions of only a semi-frequent traveler" regarding stuff that real frequent travelers are more qualified to assess: the nominees for the National Business Travel Association's first-ever Business Traveler Innovation Awards, in conjunction with the
Wall Street Journal. The
results are in. Let's see how I did ...
Good innovation solves worthy problems. Here are three problems that strike me as worthy, and their very rough calls to action.
Yesterday I watched 34 firms pitch their innovations at a PhoCusWright's travel innovation conference. Nearly all were aimed at the leisure travel segment, but keep reading, because innovations in the consumer market will shape the face of business travel.