Online travel booking on the rise

February 16, 2004 |

For many business travelers planning a trip still means reaching for a telephone instead of keyboarding onto the Internet. But that is changing.

For many business travelers planning a trip still means reaching for a telephone instead of keyboarding onto the Internet.

But that is changing, according to a new report, which suggests that online travel booking is capturing an increasing share of the corporate travel dollar.

How far those inroads will go remains to be seen.

Companies trying to save money and cut the best travel deals are increasingly shifting responsibility for travel arrangements onto their employees through on-line systems, according to Susan Steinbrink, who wrote the report for PhoCusWright Inc. The company supplies the travel and tourism industry with research and forecasts.

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