One-third said the ability to redeem miles was the most important factor in choosing an airline, but four in five also said on-time schedules and price were also important, the American Small Business Travelers Alliance and travel Web site ExpertFlyer.
Cites 2009 Airline Partnership Survey That Found Majority of Small Businesses Want More Competition among Airline Alliances ABSTA Expects Immunity Will Bring Positive Benefits Such as Flexible Flight Schedules and More Fare Options LEWISVILLE, Texas -- American Small Business Travelers Alliance (ASBTA) today filed a letter of support with U.
The data was gathered as part of a new survey conducted by the American Small Business Travelers Alliance (ASBTA), a national alliance that provides valuable services and functions focused specifically on the travel needs and interests of small business owners.
DALLAS -- A new survey of small business travelers conducted by the American Small Business Travelers Alliance (ASBTA) revealed today that most small business travelers support the idea of Southwest Airlines operating out of DFW International Airport and believe it would benefit the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
DALLAS -- Virtually Seamless Connections from the Office to the Road Make an All Wireless Workplace Attractive to Many Small Business Road Warriors Small businesses with demanding travel needs could benefit both on the road and in the office by utilizing an all wireless environment, reported the American Small Business Travelers Alliance (ASBTA).
The American Small Business Travelers Alliance (ASBTA) is a national organization that serves small business travelers by providing helpful information about resources and services, savings on fares and accommodations, and technology designed to improve and enhance the travel experience.
The American Small Business Travelers Alliance (ASBTA) is a national, non-profit travel organization that serves small business travelers by providing helpful information about resources and services, savings on fares and accommodations, and technology designed to improve and enhance the travel experience.
DALLAS -- A recently completed survey indicates that small business travelers rely on major airline websites, but would like the airlines to improve those sites to better meet their specific needs and expectations, reported the American Small Business Travelers Alliance (ASBTA).