GURGAON, India and BELLEVUE, Wash., Nov. 12-- Egencia, an Expedia, Inc. company, today announced the launch of its service in India.
Companies doing business in India now have access to fully localized service and content combined with Egencia´s innovative suite of online booking and travel management tools. A strong in-country account management team provides dedicated client service 24/7.
Based in Gurgaon, Egencia offers local businesses in India online access to an extensive range of reports, allowing travel managers to analyze business travel information on a monthly, quarterly and annual basis. Egencia India will help Indian businesses and companies with local facilities get ahead by offering a truly integrated corporate travel service supported by in-market managers with global market expertise and a best-in-class technology platform.
"India is an important international business center with a strong economy, which makes it an ideal market for Egencia´s superior corporate travel management services," said Pam Keenan Fritz, vice president of Asia-Pacific for Egencia. "This expansion adds another important piece to Egencia´s global presence, further demonstrating our ability to help companies around the world control costs without sacrificing service to their business travelers."
Egencia will provide Indian corporations and travelers with:
-- Access to the company´s industry leading self-booking platform including custom-defined destinations
-- Dedicated local account management and customer service teams
-- Strong business intelligence capabilities including unused ticket tracking and customisable Lowest Logical Fare reporting
-- Access to Egencia´s broad global supply network including localized hotel and air content such as major low-cost carriers
-- User friendly policy and trip approval controls
-- Direct access and control of their data through the company´s global reporting functionality
As the fifth largest travel management company in the world, Egencia serves a wide range of today´s most successful corporations and brands, and books well in excess of $1 billion in travel every year.