The best corporate travel booking websites in 2026

20 Nov 2024 · 9 MIN READ

Last updated: June 2026Corporate travel booking websites are software tools that let organizations search, book, and manage work travel — flights, hotels, trains, and car rentals — from a single interface, with company travel policies built in. Unlike consumer booking sites, they add controls that matter to operations and finance teams: approval workflows, spend visibility, expense reconciliation, and duty-of-care tools. Most modern platforms also connect to accounting and HR systems so that booking data flows directly into financial records without manual re-entry.The market has matured significantly. There are now strong options at every company size and budget — from free self-service tools to full enterprise solutions with global compliance and dedicated account managers. This guide covers six of the main platforms, grouped by use case, so you can match the right tool to your team's actual needs.
At a glance: corporate travel booking platforms in 2026
  • Modern platforms combine booking, policy enforcement, expense management, and reporting in one place — replacing the traditional travel agency model.
  • Pricing ranges from free (Perk Starter, Navan's free expense tier) to custom enterprise contracts (SAP Concur, BCD Travel).
  • The best fit depends on three factors: company size, travel volume, and how tightly you need travel data to connect with finance tools.
  • Key features to compare: global inventory breadth, policy customization, VAT reclaim support, duty-of-care tools, and expense reconciliation.

What is a corporate travel booking website?

A corporate travel booking website is software that centralizes how your organization searches, books, and manages work travel. The key distinction from a consumer site like Expedia is the addition of policy controls: employees book only within approved guidelines, approvals route automatically, and finance teams get real-time visibility into spend — all without manual intervention.These platforms vary considerably in scope. At the simpler end, you get online booking with basic policy settings and reporting. At the more capable end, you get fully automated expense reconciliation, multi-entity reporting, VAT recovery, duty-of-care tracking, and deep integration with HR and accounting systems. Traditional travel management companies (TMCs) like BCD Travel and CTM also offer digital platforms alongside their agent services — a different model that suits organizations that want human support in the mix.

What to look for in a corporate travel booking platform

Before comparing vendors, it helps to be clear on what your team actually needs. These are the features that matter most when evaluating platforms:
Feature
Perk
Navan
SAP Concur
BCD Travel
Corporate Traveller
CTM
Self-serve online booking
All plans
All plans
Yes
Yes (via platform)
Yes
Yes
Travel policy enforcement
All plans
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Integrated expense management
Yes (native)
Yes
Yes
Via integrations
Via integrations
Via integrations
VAT reclaim tooling
Yes (up to 25% saving)
Not confirmed
Limited
Not confirmed
Not confirmed
Not confirmed
Flexible / refundable bookings
FlexiTravel add-on (80% refund, 10% fee)
Limited
No
No
No
No
Duty of care / traveller tracking
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes (mobile app)
Yes
Yes
Carbon offsetting / sustainability
Yes
Not confirmed
Not confirmed
Not confirmed
Yes
Yes
24/7 human support
Yes (<60 sec target)
Yes (AI + human hybrid)
Limited on lower tiers
Yes
Yes
Yes
Free plan available
Yes (Starter)
Yes (Expense, 5 users)
No
No
No
No
HRIS / ERP integrations
Yes (paid plans; open API)
Yes (30+ HRIS native)
Yes (SAP native + 200+)
Yes (APIs)
Limited
Limited
Mobile app
iOS + Android
iOS + Android
iOS + Android
iOS
Not confirmed
Not confirmed
Regions covered
Global
Global
Global (150+ countries)
Global
7 countries
Global
Note: Feature availability may vary by plan tier and region. Cells marked 'Not confirmed' reflect features that were not independently verified at time of writing — verify directly with the vendor before making a purchasing decision.

Best for small and growing teams

For companies with fewer than 50 employees or teams just setting up a travel program, the priority is a tool that's easy to adopt without IT support or a large upfront cost.

Perk — Starter plan

Perk's Starter plan is free with no platform fee — bookings carry a 5% fee (capped at $30 per booking), which makes it cost-effective for teams booking 5 or fewer trips per month. The free tier includes one travel policy, basic reporting, and access to Perk's global inventory: 25 NDC airline connections, 36,000 negotiated hotel rates, and rail and low-cost carrier options.Pricing: Starter: free (5% per-booking fee, capped at $30). Premium: from $99/month. Pro: from $299/month. Enterprise: custom. See perk.com/pricing .The Starter tier is designed for low-volume travel. Teams booking frequently will find that the Premium's fixed monthly fee and lower fee becomes more economical.

Navan — free expense tier

Navan's free tier covers travel booking and expense management for up to five users. Travel booking is available on all plans; the platform's strength is its polished, interface and unified experience for booking and expenses.Pricing: Travel module: free platform fee. Expense management: from approximately $15/user/month. Full pricing not publicly listed — contact navan.com/pricing.Limitation: Pricing transparency can be difficult to pin down without talking to sales, which creates friction at the evaluation stage for smaller teams with limited procurement bandwidth.

Best for mid-market teams that need travel and expenses together

For companies between 50 and 500 employees, the biggest driver of value in a travel platform is not the booking tool — it's the connection between booking data and expense reconciliation. When travel is booked in one system and expenses submitted in another, finance teams spend hours every month on manual matching. The platforms that eliminate that gap earn their fee quickly.

Perk — Premium and Pro plans

Perk's paid plans connect travel booking with native expense management, Perk Card integration, and automated policy enforcement. Bookings generate expense records automatically; receipts are matched via AI; approval workflows run in the background. Finance teams get real-time visibility across all bookings, transactions, and exceptions — without the manual reconciliation cycle.The combination of 25 NDC airline connections and 36,000 negotiated hotel rates means Perk's inventory typically benchmarks well against OTA-based competitors — 90% better pricing on NDC-connected routes, and better hotel rates 85% of the time, based on customer data.Pricing: Premium: from $99/month. Pro: from $299/month. Enterprise: custom. Booking fee applies on paid plans. See perk.com/pricing .

Navan — paid tier

Navan's paid travel tier adds policy controls, corporate card integration, and advanced spend analytics to its booking experience. The unified T&E dashboard gives finance teams a clean view of committed and actual spend.Pricing: From approximately $15/user/month for premium travel features. Full pricing by quote — contact Navan directly.Limitation: Some enterprise reviewers on G2 note that Navan's policy customization is less granular than SAP Concur's for complex multi-entity structures. Support quality has also been flagged in some reviews, with increasing reliance on its AI assistant for first-line queries.

Best for large enterprises and regulated industries

Organizations with hundreds or thousands of travelers, global operations, or regulatory compliance requirements need a different level of depth in their travel platform — particularly around audit trails, multi-entity reporting, and ERP integration.

SAP Concur

SAP Concur is the default choice for organizations already running SAP infrastructure. Its native ERP integration, multi-entity compliance workflows, and deep audit capabilities are genuinely difficult to replicate elsewhere at scale. With 92 million users and #1 ranking on G2's Best Accounting & Finance Software list for six consecutive years, it has an established track record for large enterprises.Pricing: From approximately $9/user/month for the expense-only module. Full travel + expense + invoice suite is priced by custom quote. SAP Concur commonly charges additional fees for ERP connections and advanced reporting. Contact concur.com for pricing.Limitation: SAP Concur is not well-suited to mid-sized and small businesses. The implementation timeline, pricing structure, and interface complexity all favor large organizations with dedicated IT and procurement resources. Teams coming from Concur often cite it as the reason they went looking for an alternative.

BCD Travel

BCD Travel is a traditional travel management company that has added digital tools to its service model. It supports 30+ online booking tools, provides 90-minute data refresh on travel data, and holds a Platinum EcoVadis sustainability rating. It suits organizations that need a dedicated agent relationship alongside digital self-booking — particularly for complex group travel, executive programs, or industry-specific requirements.Pricing: Not publicly listed. Rates are negotiated directly based on travel volume and program scope. Contact BCD Travel at bcdtravel.com/contact-us.Limitation: BCD Travel's model is built around dedicated account management and custom programs — which means the onboarding process and cost structure are not suited to self-service buyers or teams wanting instant platform access.

Best for teams with European travel patterns and VAT recovery

For companies with significant European travel spend, VAT recovery is a meaningful and often overlooked lever. EU businesses can reclaim VAT on hotel stays, car rentals, and other travel expenses — but the process is time-consuming and error-prone without purpose-built tooling.

Perk

Perk's expense module includes automated VAT recognition (across multiple countries and rates), hotel invoice collection, and VAT recovery that can reduce travel costs by up to 25%. The GreenTrip sustainability add-on supports carbon offsetting and sustainable travel reporting for companies with ESG commitments. These features are specifically relevant to European travel programs — they're built into the platform, not bolted on through a third-party integration.Customer context: EU Business School documented a €66,000 saving via FlexiTravel, Perk's flexible cancellation add-on. While VAT recovery savings vary by spend level, the tooling is purpose-built for European compliance.

Best for flexible and refundable travel

Some industries require travel programs to accommodate frequent itinerary changes. For companies where plans regularly shift — professional services, consulting, early-stage companies with unpredictable roadmaps — the cost of non-refundable bookings can be significant.

Perk — FlexiTravel add-on

FlexiTravel is an add-on that makes any booking refundable for up to 80% of its value, up to two hours before travel, for a 10% fee. This is a genuinely distinctive feature: no other platform in this comparison offers a direct like-for-like equivalent. The value is clearest for teams where trip cancellation is common — the refund rate typically more than offsets the add-on fee for programs with meaningful trip change frequency.Pricing: Available as an add-on on Perk's paid plans. Pricing available at perk.com/pricing . Learn more about FlexiTravel

Best for legacy TMC support with digital tools

Some organizations — particularly those with complex supplier relationships, industry-specific travel needs, or a preference for human-first account management — are better served by traditional travel management companies that have added digital booking layers.

Corporate Traveller

Corporate Traveller (part of the Flight Centre Travel Group) provides online booking alongside dedicated travel consultants for mid-market businesses. It covers 7 countries and offers sustainability tools and industry-specific travel options. The model suits organizations that want a managed travel program with human oversight rather than full self-service.Pricing: Not publicly listed — contact corporatetraveller.com for pricing based on your program scope.Limitation: Corporate Traveller's human-first model means it is not designed for companies that want fully self-service booking with instant access. The geographic footprint (7 countries) also limits it for organizations with truly global travel programs.

CTM

Corporate Travel Management (CTM) is a global TMC operating across multiple regions, with particular strength in energy-sector and events management. Its online booking tool and duty-of-care features suit organizations that need a traditional TMC relationship with digital tools layered on top.Pricing: Not publicly listed — contact travelctm.com.Limitation: CTM's G2 rating is notably low compared to the SaaS platforms in this comparison. Organizations considering CTM should engage directly with their sales and reference customers to validate fit, and treat the G2 score as a signal worth investigating rather than dismissing.

How the main platforms compare at a glance

The table below summarizes the key attributes of all six platforms. Pricing figures and ratings should be verified at the source before making a purchasing decision — ratings change frequently and pricing is subject to change.*Ratings and review counts verified at g2.com and capterra.com, May 2026.
Vendor
Target segment
Pricing
Key features
G2 rating
Capterra rating
Best for
BCD Travel
Mid-market to enterprise
Not publicly listed — contact bcdtravel.com
Digital booking platform, risk management, industry programs, developer APIs
Not listed
Not listed
Multinational programs, legacy TMC support
Corporate Traveller
SMB to mid-market
Not publicly listed — contact corporatetraveller.com
Online booking, 24/7 agent support, sustainability tools, industry options
Not listed
Not listed
TMC with concierge layer
CTM
All sizes
Not publicly listed — contact travelctm.com
Online booking, duty of care, events management, sustainability reporting
1.8/5
Not listed
Global TMC with events capability
Navan
Mid-market to enterprise
Free (Expense, 5 users); paid from ~$15/user/mo — navan.com/pricing
AI-powered booking, unified T&E, corporate card, real-time spend visibility, 30+ HRIS integrations
4.7/5
4.6/5
Mid-market teams wanting AI-powered T&E
Perk
SMB to enterprise
Starter: free; Premium: from $99/mo; Pro: from $299/mo; Enterprise: custom — perk.com/pricing
Global inventory, FlexiTravel, VAT reclaim, GreenTrip, 7-star support, expense management, Perk Card
4.6/5
4.7/5
Small teams (free), mid-market T&E, EU VAT, flexible travel
SAP Concur
Mid-market to large enterprise
From ~$9/user/mo; enterprise by custom quote — concur.com
ERP integration (SAP native), automated invoicing, AI compliance auditing, 200+ integrations
4.0/5
4.3/5
Large enterprises in SAP ecosystems

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