At a glance - how to streamline your travel management process
- Step 1: Identify stakeholder priorities—understand what travelers, office managers, and finance teams each need from the travel process.
- Step 2: Use a self-booking platform—empower travelers to book their own trips within policy, reducing email back-and-forth.
- Step 3: Streamline policies and approvals—automate travel policy compliance with built-in filters and approval workflows.
- Step 4: Provide direct traveler support—give travelers 24/7 access to travel assistance without routing through office managers.
- Step 5: Optimize travel spend—use real-time data and granular reporting to track expenses and make informed budget decisions.
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Step 1. Identify priorities for everyone involved in the travel process
Stakeholder
Key priorities
Business Traveler
Itinerary that doesn't cause unnecessary sleep-loss, comfortable room with WiFi, option to extend for personal travel ("bleisure" trips)
Office Manager
A travel policy that works, a travel management solution that doesn't take too much time, seamless booking without multiple tabs or agents
Finance Manager
Instant access to all travel spend, real-time budget decisions, ability to optimize cost savings
Step 2. Use a booking platform that allows travelers to book their own travel
- They don’t need to bother the office manager or travel manager for a simple booking.
- They don’t need to write complicated emails or fill out forms with multiple itinerary options.
- They can choose the itinerary they want and how they would like to travel (car rental, booking on different airlines, taking a train etc.).
- They can choose their preferred airlines and lodging.
- They can track their frequent flier programs.
- An online booking platform tailored for business travel can help ensure travel policy compliance.
“Travelers can book their own trips and do everything autonomously. In the past, we always had a travel request that needed to be completed before you could use the platform to make the actual booking. Perk saves us a lot of time, because it's now all done in one step. It's a huge benefit for the bookers and the travelers. Plus, the approvals are really user friendly and quick.” Lydia de Kousemaeker, - Strategic Buyer and Travel Manager at Fujifilm Europe B.V..
Step 3. Streamline your policies and approvals process
- Price guidelines or limits based on the city of destination
- Travel insurance requirements
- Guidelines based on traveler group (such as team, role, office, or country)
- Required level of control (pre-approve all trips, no trips, or just ones of a certain price/length)
- The person who is approving each traveler/team (the team lead, project lead, or travel manager?)
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Step 4. Help travelers access direct support
“[Perk] has been 10/10, definitely would recommend, especially if you are trying to book multiple flights or multiple hotel rooms for a company. The fees are minimal, the help is always available and they do everything they can to make sure your trips are successful from start to finish.” Kelly Sprow, , Business & People Operations Manager at Intelletec
Step 5. Optimize your travel spend
Factor
Manual management
Traditional travel agency
Travel management platform
Time investment
High: requires constant email management and coordination
Medium: agency handles bookings but requires communication
Low: self-service with automated workflows
Cost visibility
Delayed: expenses known weeks or months later
Monthly: periodic reports from agency
Real-time: instant access to spend data
Policy compliance
Difficult: manual checking required
Moderate: agency can enforce but adds friction
Automatic: built-in policy filters
Booking flexibility
Limited: depends on admin availability
Limited: depends on agency hours
High: travelers book anytime within policy
“Now, I can go through the reconciliation process in three hours, which is huge since much of our spending is travel-based. Perk has made it so much easier” Ryan Sumblin, - Head of Accounting at GMG EnviroSafe
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Frequently asked questions
- A travel management process is a structured system that organizations use to plan, book, track, and control corporate travel activities. It encompasses everything from setting travel policies and approving trip requests to managing expenses and ensuring traveler safety.
- Self-booking platforms empower travelers to book their own trips within company policy, reducing administrative burden on office managers. They save time for both travelers and administrators, ensure automatic policy compliance, and give travelers the flexibility to choose preferred itineraries and accommodations.
- Travel policy compliance is best achieved by using a booking platform with built-in policy filters that automatically show travelers only options within guidelines. Set clear price limits by destination, define approval workflows based on trip cost or length, and use real-time notifications to flag any out-of-policy bookings.