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Business Travel. A New Perspective

BCD Travel is your all inclusive corporate travel agency offering competitive ongoing corporate travel management solutions to companies across Australia. We do more than simply organise your corporate travel, we also coordinate conferences and incentives and assist staff with personal holiday planning to any destination worldwide.

Part of the BCD Global Network, BCD Travel Australia has access to a huge network of domestic and international suppliers, enabling us to source the best fares and rates available and negotiate exclusive deals for our corporate travel clients. Our state-of-the-art online travel booking tools make it all so easy.


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Forbes launches top ten most ‘On-Time’ Airportsadmin

9 May, 2008

Forbes Traveler has just launched its list of top ten on-time airports, and it appears that six of the top ten come from Asia, and one city making the top two, so who made the list? The most punctual airport in the world saw more than 93% of departures leaving within 15 minutes of the scheduled [...]

UK Corporate Manslaughter Actadmin

9 May, 2008

BCD Travel and Advito are providing this report for informational purposes only. The information provided does not constitute legal advice, and statements regarding travel security programs should not be taken as a substitute for a risk assessment conducted by travel security experts. What is the Corporate Manslaughter & Homicide Act? On April 6, 2008 a new law [...]

Qantas airfares set to riseadmin

29 April, 2008

Australia’s national airline Qantas will increase airfares sold in Australia for domestic and international flights by 3.5 and 3 per cent respectively from May 9. In an effort to minimise the impact of fuel prices Qantas will reduce overall costs, including a hiring freeze and cutting back on non-essential spending as well as suspending it share [...]

Long Haul Services Move Deferredadmin

18 April, 2008

British Airways has delayed the transfer of more long-haul services to Heathrow’s problem-plagued Terminal 5 from April 30 till at least June 5. “We are making this decision in the interests of customers,” said British Airways chief executive Willie Walsh. “Though Terminal 5 is now working well, we need to have confidence that good service can [...]