
Uber Could Raise Prices On Its 'Addicts'
SurveyMonkey data shows passengers have gotten so hooked on TNCs that the companies could increase prices further.
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Today’s corporate travel managers are faced with a number of new challenges compared to even only a few years ago.
To better understand the challenges that corporate travelers often encounter and how they coincide with the increasing focus on business traveler satisfaction in today’s corporate travel industry, Skift spoke with Frank Dolce, director of global corporate travel and expense at OSI Systems, Inc., which makes systems in the security, healthcare, contract, and electronics industries.
Skift.com Q&A article here
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