with Flybe’s high frequency routes, are why 50 per cent of its passengers travel for business-related purposes. Furthermore, Flybe offers seamless global connectiv- ity with seven codeshare partners and 17 interline partners.
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MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL is a leading global hospitality company with more than 4,100 properties in 79 countries and territories. Celebrating 39 years in Europe, Marriott In- ternational operates 292 hotels in 26 coun- tries throughout the region, and recently opened the first Moxy property in Milan. Offering outstanding service and amenities to help business travellers stay productive on the road, the Marriott portfolio includes a diverse range of brands, including Bulgari, Ritz-Carlton, JW Marriott, Marriott Hotels and Resorts, Renaissance Hotels, Courtyard by Marriott and Marriott Executive Apart- ments.
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MELIÁ HOTELS INTERNATIONAL was founded in 1956, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. It is one of the world’s leading hotel compa- nies, as well as the largest Spanish hotel chain. It operates more than 365 hotels in 40 countries on four continents under the brands Gran Meliá, Meliá Hotels and Resorts, Paradisus Resorts, Me by Meliá, Innside by Meliá, Tryp by Wyndham and Sol Hotels. Meliá’s focus on international growth has allowed it to be the first Spanish hotel company with a presence in key markets such as China, the Arabian Gulf and the US. A high degree of globalisation, a consistent growth plan and commitment to responsible tourism are among Meliá‘s major strengths.
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NH HOTEL GROUP is Europe’s third-ranked business hotel chain. It operates nearly 400 hotels with almost 60,000 rooms in 29 markets across Europe, the Americas and Africa, including top city destinations such as Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Bogota, Madrid and New York. Its hotel portfolio is structured under the following brands:
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NH Collection, premium hotels located in major capitals; NH Hotels, three- or four-star urban hotels; Nhow, unconven- tional and cosmopolitan hotels each with a unique personality; and Hesperia, the group’s resort proposition. The company offers hotel services that fulfil customers’ expectations, while providing sustainable solutions for today´s and the future´s challenges.
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PORTMAN’S relentless drive to keep evolving has seen it scale new heights again in the last 18 months, achieving the prestigious IIP Gold accolade and simultaneous certification of three ISO standards. This year’s launch of Portman One also saw Portman take its leading edge in technology development with a truly unique integrated approach to fare and rate sourcing, and aggregation of global content for total trip management. Portman delivers on its customer promise of ‘made-to-measure value’ with a great staff attitude to excellence in service delivery, backed by the world’s best online tools and trip management essentials, all responsibly delivered to help its clients achieve their travel management objectives.
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RADISSON BLU EDWARDIAN, LONDON is a distinctive collection of four- and five-star individual hotels, from bijou-boutique to large-scale luxury. Each of the 14 hotels is characterised by design that doesn’t compromise on comfort. There is complimentary wifi throughout, and chic bars and restaurants with service that anticipates, but never assumes. Situated in prestigious locations in the heart of London, Guildford and Manchester, near the most popular attractions and sights, Radisson Blu Edwardian Hotels relax and inspire in equal measure. Experience individually-designed bedrooms, spa- cious meeting rooms, indulgent spas, and great British seasonal food, in addition to Radisson’s quintessential afternoon tea.
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SARAH-JAYNE ALDRIDGE
Category group manager – indirect procurement, Anglo American
LYNN BENNETT
Global travel and business services manager, BG Group
RUEDIGER BRUSS
Corporate purchasing global cat- egory manager, travel and mobility, Continental AG
ROGER BURR
Head of corporate and professional services procurement, Marks and Spencer
ANDREW CARNE
Global travel procurement lead, BP JAMES CLARK
Environment and office services
manager, Simmons and Simmons LLP YVES GALIMIDI
Engagement manager, TCG Consulting
CELIA GULLEN
Global procurement travel manager, BT
DEBORAH HOGG Manager of procurement,
EMEA and APAC, Inventiv Health Clinical UK
JULIE ILIFFE
Category buyer – travel, Imperial Tobacco Group
IKE IHENACHO
Head of global travel, expense and meetings, Mondelez International
GABRIELA KLAZAR
European sourcing manager – travel, Stanley Black and Decker
CAROL NEIL
Head of corporate travel, EMEA, Nomura
PETER QUINN
Category manager, Sopra Steria DEBORAH SHORT
Global travel manager, Willis BBT SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2015 51
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