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As Middle East travel advisories ease and Gulf carriers restore capacity, risk remains. FCM Travel outlines how enterprises can pressure-test their travel programs for FY27.
Australia is rolling out digital passenger cards to replace paper arrival forms from 2026. Here's what's changing and what it means for travellers.
FCM Travel today demonstrated the latest in its next-generation AI-powered technology ecosystem at Business Travel Show Europe (BTS), as the company continues to redefine what enterprise travel management can deliver as the demands on travel professionals grow. FCM's technology ecosystem is built with an AI core at its centre - not layered onto ageing infrastructure. The result is a travel program that drives higher adoption, stronger compliance, and less leakage, while giving travel professionals more time to manage the program instead of the system.
Discover data-backed strategies to upgrade your corporate hotel program, boost policy compliance, and meet the evolving needs of your business travellers.
FCM New Zealand has won Corporate Travel Agency of the Year at the 2026 NTIAs for the second year running, plus two for Customer Advocacy and People's Choice.
Business travel is not in decline – it is evolving. New data from FCM Consulting's inaugural hotel-focused research report suggests the shift may be more commercially significant than many organisations have yet recognised.
FCM Travel today announced that Sam – already known to customers as the company’s AI travel companion - has been fundamentally reimagined. What goes live across more than 90 countries in June is not just an upgrade.
Asian hub airports see a 37% surge in passenger volumes in 2026. Discover how flexible travel corridors protect supply chains and global commerce.
FCM Travel data reveals 38% spike in Australia-Europe bookings via Singapore as Middle East airspace closures force business travellers to reroute through Asia.
80% of ANZ event planners prioritise attendee experience over extravagance. FCM Meetings & Events reveals key trends shaping corporate events in 2026.
FCM Travel and Qantas achieve 91% NDC adoption among Australian corporate customers, setting new benchmarks for modern airline retailing and distribution.
Introducing in-house creative and brand experience to the organisation’s core service portfolio, setting the new standard for the UK meetings and events sector.