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ITM Inspire 2025 Recap: Unleashing a new era in business travel

May 2, 2025
They’re all over social media: laptop in one hand, fresh coconut in the other as they work beachfront in an exotic location. In addition to their photo-taking skills, there’s a lot to potentially learn from these digital nomads - individuals who travel place to place while working a full-time job from wherever they go. If you also travel for work, especially for extended periods of time, it may be a good idea to look to these fellow travelers (so to speak!) for trips and tricks.

Like many extended stay business travelers, you may find yourself staying in a serviced apartment, such as those offered by Synergy Global Housing. You’ll have everything you need for a long-term stay: furnishings, a full kitchen, housewares, linens, 24/7 guest service and more. However, there’s always room to make your business travels even more efficient, comfortable and productive.

We’ve rounded up numerous resources that digital nomads love, divided into categories, that business travelers like you can benefit from as well. Take advantage of them on your next trip.

After an incredible 3 days in beautiful Newport, South Wales, the Synergy team are settled back to their desks full of energy and passion after ITM’s annual spring conference #inspire.  

This year’s conference delivered timely insights, big-picture perspectives, and bold discussions across business travel, aviation, technology, traveller engagement and the evolving role of travel managers.  

As always, ITM’s commitment to inclusivity—highlighted through the use of sunflower lanyards—set the tone for a thoughtful and welcoming event. We sincerely thank the ITM team for their dedication and for creating a platform that continues to push our industry forward and supports the individuals within it.

As the sun sets on a blue sky fuelled few days, join us as we dive into our key takeaways from the conference, and reminisce with us as we re-live what was a meeting we certainly won’t forget in a hurry. 

Global travel outlook: volatility remains but opportunities are plentiful

A speaker in formal attire presents on stage with a microphone and projector screen in the background.

Andrew Lobbenberg, Head of European Transport Equity Research at Barclays set the tone for ITM Inspire with an insightful picture of the business travel sector. While geopolitical uncertainties were highlighted as an impact factor on a challenged stock market, Andrew noted both credit card and overall travel spend is on the up.  

While consumer confidence remains buoyed by a resilient stock market, broader economic uncertainty and persistent aircraft shortages, Andrew noted silver linings in the growth of the premium leisure travel market driven by affluent travellers and aspirational social media content creators.  

Is our industry broken? Re-imagining the commercial model

As we sifted into the late morning on day one, Festive Road’s Caroline Strachan sat down with industry experts Charlie Sultan from SAP Concur and Jim Davidson from Accelya to explore the tangled web of the travel industry.  

From airlines to TMCs to aggregators, the conclusion of the session was clear: transparency and collaboration must replace outdated models. The conversation highlighted the importance of understanding the money flows across the industry in order to identify investment capabilities and resources.  

While the commercial model remains largely unchanged, the experts touched on the challenges of encouraging different stakeholders to collaborate, highlighting the role of travel managers in “pushing the buttons” and facilitating this collaboration.  

Engaging every generation in travel

Hosted by Katie Skitterall, Group Commercial Director at Direct ATPI and Jenny Thornton, Director of Technology solutions at Direct ATPI, this engaging breakout session focused on the challenges and opportunities of engaging different age demographics in travel programmes.  

Key points included the need for personalised communication, with 30% of bookings still off-programme and 27% of the workforce now being Gen Z. The discussion highlighted the importance of understanding different communication preferences, such as the timing and tone of messages, highlighting the importance of engaging comms teams to spread their messages at the right time, in the right place and in the right tone. Examples included the effectiveness of collaboration tools in improving internal communication and promoting programme compliance.  

Demystifying online booking tools—a spotlight into rail

A conference presentation on data strategy, with attendees seated and two speakers on stage.

Travel tech got its moment in a session that broke down the cost structures and purpose of OBTs like Concur. The meeting focused on demystifying OBTs and travel tech, emphasising the economics and objectives behind them. Using rail as an example, A $15 million investment in rail integration with tools like Concur was highlighted, enabling interlining across Europe, which in turn promotes increased competition, lower fares and viable flight alternatives.  

This meaningful discussion then sparked the conversation around encouraging the adoption of rail travel in the industry’s quest for more sustainable travel. Thrust Carbon discussed the complexity of calculating business travel emissions and the importance of accurate data for sustainability efforts.  

The takeaway was clear: the future of OBTs lies in seamless integration, data quality for AI and a sustainability-first design.  

The aviation sector—what’s next?

After the aviation sector’s strong growth in recent years, Richard Tams, Founder and Director at Tailwind Advisory sat down with Colm Lacy, Chief Commercial Officer at British Airways and Lucas Martin, Senior Vice President of Sales at American Airlines to discuss their plans for the business travel market.

The executives highlighted economic uncertainty, shifting political landscapes, and loyalty programme overhauls. Yet, both carriers highlighted optimistism—especially surrounding premium and long-haul travel, which continue to outperform other segments.

The partnership between British Airways and American Airlines underscored the importance of collaboration, transparency, and data-driven strategies, making it clear that the airlines will continue to navigate geopolitical volatility in partnership.  

Are TMC’s fit for the future?

Panelists seated on stage discuss the future of TMCs at an ITM Debates event under purple lighting.

This lively and insightful debate, moderated by Scott Davies, CEO at ITM, looked at the perspectives of three buyers and three TMCs to explore the role of the TMC in meeting travel buyer requirements.  

The session touched on issues such as traveller wellbeing, data, sustainability and cost—as well as the TMCs role in understanding and tailoring their solutions to suit buyer requirements. The discussion debated whether TMCs should focus on service partners or hybrid models, stressing the importance of technology integration and transparency. The consensus lied on the necessity of partnerships, transparency and innovation to meet evolving traveller needs.

The final outcome of the audience poll said yes, TMC’s are fit for the future, but there’s work to be done.

The role of communications in establishing trust

The discussion, hosted by Martin Ferguson, Global Communication and Marketing Expert, Daniel Cockton, Vice President, Global Travel Services at Wood PLC and Annelies Glandorf, Global Experience Programme Manager at Shell International Ltd focused on building trust through effective communication in travel programmes. Daniel shared his experience at Wood, emphasising the importance of aligning travel with strategic objectives and improving communication to gain C-suite trust. He spoke about the importance of simplified travel processes, consolidated contact points, and engaging leaders through town halls and one-on-one meetings.  

Annalies discussed leveraging tools like Viva Engage for continuous engagement and using data to influence travel behaviour. Both speakers stressed the importance of listening, responding, and delivering on promises to build credibility and trust.

Out of the box use cases for travel data

With the proliferation of travel technology and AI, this forward-thinking discussion focused on leveraging travel data beyond the travel department and was hosted by Sarah Whiting from BCD and Shelley Fletcher-Bryant from Advito. Both speakers passionately explored use cases including cost savings through contract negotiation, virtual reality for meetings and automated expense reporting.  

Risk management use cases highlighted were access control, crime mapping, health and wellness monitoring and emergency response planning. Predictive time mapping was noted as a future goal, while the importance of integrated data strategies and privacy concerns were emphasised, with real-time alerts and forward-looking risk management being current practices.

Defining the value of business travel through ROI

A professional event features speakers on stage with a presentation about ROI and branding.

In this interactive session, led by Paul Tilstone, Founder at Temoji, speakers explored the role of business travel in facilitating business objectives and how individuals can “supercharge” their own travel ROI to play a role in our sector’s future.  

The discussion highlighted the upward battle travel managers have in justifying the necessity for travel, alongside the importance of being able to measure travel ROI from employee wellness to productivity, and environmental impact.  

The conversation highlighted the positive impact investment into travel can have on both revenue and profit, while also emphasised the need for better alignment on business objectives and the importance of post-trip assessments. A research paper by Temoji was also shared and found that 25-30% of current business trips could be eliminated, potentially increasing net expected value by 26%. The session concluded with an audience exercise on calculating their own trip ROI and exploring how they can supercharge their own ROI from the ITM conference.  

Want to supercharge your own travel programme via serviced accommodations?

Did you know, staying in a serviced apartment can bring a number of benefits from lower costs to reduced emissions to increased traveller productivity? Synergy is an end-to-end serviced accommodation programme manager, offering business travel managers an all-encompassing solution to accommodation management globally. Our expertise ranges from technology to disaster recovery to sustainability to policy compliance. We firmly believe that one solution isn’t right for every programme and that customisation based on specific needs is critical.  

Whether your team is staying short or long term, our global network of high-quality furnished apartments and temporary housing ensures your employees feel at home, wherever they go.  

Synergy provides:

  • Consultative, end-to-end programme management for international mobility and business travel goals
  • A specialist team in reservations, guest services, supply chain and account management
  • Access to an extensive portfolio of fully vetted, high-quality serviced apartments
  • A high-touch service model prioritising traveller satisfaction and duty of care
  • Innovative accommodation solutions tailored for modern business demands

Want to learn more? Reach out to us today and a member of our team will be delighted to explore how Synergy can support your business travel objectives.

Contact Us

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Must-Bring Items

Vacuum bags

Need to pack a hefty coat or jacket, or even a puffer? Use vacuum storage bags to compress them so they don’t take up your whole suitcase. Most come with a small hand pump, perfect for travel.

Noise-canceling headphones

Just like at home, there’s never a guarantee that your workspace during travel will be quiet. Thankfully, you don’t have to don a clunky pair of bucket-style cans: today’s noise-canceling headphones are slim and sleek. Get yourself a pair of AirPods Pro, Bose QuietComfort® Earbuds, or any of these alternatives.

Laptop stand

A laptop doesn’t have to be on your lap, or even flat on a surface. Being able to elevate and adjust your laptop can vastly improve your ergonomics while on the road, and you can do so with a laptop stand. The one appearing most frequently on digital nomad blogs is the Roost V3, or any similar products by Roost.

A woman sits on a couch with a laptop, surrounded by plants and a cozy, well-decorated interior.

Wireless mouse

Using a mouse can make all the difference when it comes to precision and dexterity on your laptop. Stay minimalist and go with a wireless one, for which you can’t beat Logitech. Your filthy touchpad will thank you.

Long charging cables

Most of us have a standard 1-meter charging cable for our smartphone, but savvy travelers know to pack a 2-meter or even a 3-meter cable as well. You never know where your nearest outlet is going to be, and we all love being able to use our phone in bed while charging it.

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Getting Around

On an extended stay business trip, the travel doesn’t end when you reach your destination. Here are some great solutions for transportation and finding your way around during your stay.

Turo

Looking for an alternative to traditional rental car companies? Turo is like Airbnb for cars, in that you rent a car directly from the car’s owner. It’s available in major cities across the US, as well as Vancouver, Montreal, Toronto and London (all cities Synergy serves, by the way!).

Uber One / Lyft Pink

We all know Uber and Lyft, but did you know they each offer memberships? Uber One is $9.99/month and gets you 5% off Uber rides, 5% off Uber Eats orders and other perks. Lyft Pink is $19.99/month and gets you 15% off Lyft rides, priority airport pickups and more. Use the services enough and the membership will pay for itself.

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Google Maps (with a hack)

You can’t beat Google Maps for directions, especially when it comes to public transit. And there’s a great hack for international travel or poor reception: find out how to use the app offline. It’ll save you on international data fees – and frustration.

Rome2rio

Sometimes you just need to figure out the best way to get from point A to point B, but your usual maps application isn’t cutting it. Rome2rio will help you plan a route to where you need to be, even if it involves multiple modes of transportation: car, bus, train, bike, walking, ferry or plane.

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Work & Productivity

Put the “business” in business travel with the help of these resources for working on the go.

ExpressVPN

Using a virtual private network, or VPN, is a good idea no matter where you’re working from. When traveling for work and using unfamiliar WiFi networks, like in a hotel or coffee shop, it’s even more important.

ExpressVPN is a favorite among many, not just digital nomads. It costs as little as $8.32/month, and is a frequent advertiser on podcasts – listen in to your favorites and look out for a discount code. NordVPN also tops many lists.

Workfrom

A change of scenery from time to time is a great way to keep the creative juices flowing and break up your workday. When the need arises, use the search functionality offered by Workfrom, which allows you to find places to work nearby! You can filter by which establishments have power outlets, fast WiFi, late-night hours and more.

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World Time Buddy

What time is it? What day is it? Business travel across time zones can be disorienting, and it’s important to know your local time and that of your colleagues.

World Time Buddy is a popular solution that allows you to see world times in a simple visual format, convert time zones and even schedule meetings. No more accidentally Slacking your coworker when it’s 2am where they are.

Google Workspace

Most of us are familiar with Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, etc. However, you’d be amazed by how many (free!) apps and tools Google Workspace offers, all cloud-based, including but not limited to:

  • Google Drive – Cloud storage up to 1TB
  • Google Flights – Search for flights across multiple airlines, all at once
  • Google Calendar – Create shared calendars
  • Google Meet – Video and voice calls
  • Google Forms – Generate and distribute simple forms or surveys
  • Google Keep – Maintain notes, lists, photos, audio, drawings and more

All of these apps can be accessed on desktop or mobile, for the ultimate on-the-go productivity.

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Health & Wellness

Work-life balance still matters when you’re on business travel. Stay physically and mentally well while away from home with these resources.

Classpass

Although it’s evolved a bit over the years, Classpass is still going strong. Here’s how it works: first, choose a plan that allots you a number of credits per month, ranging from 6 to 80 credits. Then, use your credits to attend classes at local fitness establishments (yoga, spin, crossfit, etc.) or for open gym time.

Here’s the best part: you can also use credits for beauty and wellness treatments, such as manicures, haircuts or massage! Participating establishments are located all over the world, so it’s great to use while traveling.

Teladoc

Ask your healthcare provider if they offer Teladoc, or a similar telehealth service. It’s a tremendous benefit during travel when you need to speak with your doctor, and you can usually secure an appointment on short notice – even same-day. If you need medication, your provider can prescribe you what you need via video call and have it sent to a local pharmacy.

Calm

Move over Headspace, hello Calm. This increasingly popular meditation app can help you get better sleep, reduce stress and anxiety, improve your focus and more. Plus, who wouldn’t want to drift off to a calming Sleep Story read by Matthew McConaughey? Try it free for seven days, after which a premium subscription is $14.99/month.

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Food

Whether you prefer to go out, stay in or a little of both, these foodie and traveler-approved resources will keep you well-fed during extended stay business travel.

Eater

You may think Yelp is the go-to site for finding the best local restaurants, but real foodies know that’s not the case. Many Yelp reviews are written by tourists, not locals, and people are generally more likely to write about negative experiences than positive ones on review sites. Instead, see if the city you’re staying in has an Eater site. Eater has a pulse like no other on local restaurant scenes, from ethnic eateries to fine dining.

The Infatuation

The Infatuation is another great food site for honest reviews, guides and features on local restaurants. With coverage in nearly 50 cities, including international ones, there’s even more to love. Follow them on Instagram, too – they have an account for almost every city they cover!

Meal kit delivery services

Those staying in a serviced apartment or other extended-stay housing are fortunate to have access to a full kitchen. Being able to cook your own meals is a huge plus, and meal kit delivery services can make it a whole lot more convenient. The ingredients for each meal come in just the right amounts, so you’re not stuck buying a bundle of carrots when all you need is a single carrot. Travel blogger Cory Lee lists even more reasons it’s great for digital nomads and extended stay business travelers. There are too many options to name just one, so check out Bon Appétit’s top favorites.

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Community

Creating a sense of community is worth the effort no matter where you are, and for how long. Use these tools to help you connect with others during your travels, either online or in-person.

Reddit

Reddit is one of the best places on the internet for people from all over to discuss topics and share resources. Because it’s less commercialized, you’ll find some of the most honest and real insights. Topics are divided into what are called subreddits.

For instance, there’s a subreddit on business travel, one on travel hacks and one for digital nomads. You can also find subreddits for almost any country, city or neighborhood in the world. Just use Reddit’s search bar to find subreddits, or individual posts.

Meetup

Who says you can’t make friends during business travel? It’s important to socialize and meet new people outside of work, even in a city you’re only staying in temporarily. Meetup is where people go to do just that. Use the site or the app to find in-person meetups near you, or host your own!

Nextdoor

You may use Nextdoor at home, but why not use it away from home too? Download the app and find the neighborhood you’re staying in, then get to know your temporary neighbors and the community. Members use it to share information and resources, ask question.

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Other

We couldn’t let you go without mentioning these resources, which can save you a lot of hassle.

Dark Sky

No one can perfectly predict the weather – but Dark Sky comes pretty close. The hyper-accurate, hyper-local weather app can tell you down to the minute when to expect rain, snow, sun, clouds, etc.

When you’re traveling and unfamiliar with the local climate, this level of accuracy is key. You can even enable push notifications to know just when to whip out your umbrella. Dark Sky is $3.99 to download, and only available on iOS.

CLEAR

You may have noticed lately that TSA PreCheck lines at airports are getting longer and less efficient. Due to its popularity, PreCheck’s benefit of shorter, smoother security lines is beginning to dwindle. It may be time to upgrade to CLEAR, which allows you to confirm your identity via biometrics rather than traditional ID documents. CLEAR operates in over 50 airports throughout the US, and its lines tend to be shorter than those for PreCheck. An annual membership is $189, a bit more than TSA PreCheck, but some credit card reward programs offer a complimentary or discounted membership.

After an incredible 3 days in beautiful Newport, South Wales, the Synergy team are settled back to their desks full of energy and passion after ITM’s annual spring conference #inspire.  

This year’s conference delivered timely insights, big-picture perspectives, and bold discussions across business travel, aviation, technology, traveller engagement and the evolving role of travel managers.  

As always, ITM’s commitment to inclusivity—highlighted through the use of sunflower lanyards—set the tone for a thoughtful and welcoming event. We sincerely thank the ITM team for their dedication and for creating a platform that continues to push our industry forward and supports the individuals within it.

As the sun sets on a blue sky fuelled few days, join us as we dive into our key takeaways from the conference, and reminisce with us as we re-live what was a meeting we certainly won’t forget in a hurry. 

Global travel outlook: volatility remains but opportunities are plentiful

A speaker in formal attire presents on stage with a microphone and projector screen in the background.

Andrew Lobbenberg, Head of European Transport Equity Research at Barclays set the tone for ITM Inspire with an insightful picture of the business travel sector. While geopolitical uncertainties were highlighted as an impact factor on a challenged stock market, Andrew noted both credit card and overall travel spend is on the up.  

While consumer confidence remains buoyed by a resilient stock market, broader economic uncertainty and persistent aircraft shortages, Andrew noted silver linings in the growth of the premium leisure travel market driven by affluent travellers and aspirational social media content creators.  

Is our industry broken? Re-imagining the commercial model

As we sifted into the late morning on day one, Festive Road’s Caroline Strachan sat down with industry experts Charlie Sultan from SAP Concur and Jim Davidson from Accelya to explore the tangled web of the travel industry.  

From airlines to TMCs to aggregators, the conclusion of the session was clear: transparency and collaboration must replace outdated models. The conversation highlighted the importance of understanding the money flows across the industry in order to identify investment capabilities and resources.  

While the commercial model remains largely unchanged, the experts touched on the challenges of encouraging different stakeholders to collaborate, highlighting the role of travel managers in “pushing the buttons” and facilitating this collaboration.  

Engaging every generation in travel

Hosted by Katie Skitterall, Group Commercial Director at Direct ATPI and Jenny Thornton, Director of Technology solutions at Direct ATPI, this engaging breakout session focused on the challenges and opportunities of engaging different age demographics in travel programmes.  

Key points included the need for personalised communication, with 30% of bookings still off-programme and 27% of the workforce now being Gen Z. The discussion highlighted the importance of understanding different communication preferences, such as the timing and tone of messages, highlighting the importance of engaging comms teams to spread their messages at the right time, in the right place and in the right tone. Examples included the effectiveness of collaboration tools in improving internal communication and promoting programme compliance.  

Demystifying online booking tools—a spotlight into rail

A conference presentation on data strategy, with attendees seated and two speakers on stage.

Travel tech got its moment in a session that broke down the cost structures and purpose of OBTs like Concur. The meeting focused on demystifying OBTs and travel tech, emphasising the economics and objectives behind them. Using rail as an example, A $15 million investment in rail integration with tools like Concur was highlighted, enabling interlining across Europe, which in turn promotes increased competition, lower fares and viable flight alternatives.  

This meaningful discussion then sparked the conversation around encouraging the adoption of rail travel in the industry’s quest for more sustainable travel. Thrust Carbon discussed the complexity of calculating business travel emissions and the importance of accurate data for sustainability efforts.  

The takeaway was clear: the future of OBTs lies in seamless integration, data quality for AI and a sustainability-first design.  

The aviation sector—what’s next?

After the aviation sector’s strong growth in recent years, Richard Tams, Founder and Director at Tailwind Advisory sat down with Colm Lacy, Chief Commercial Officer at British Airways and Lucas Martin, Senior Vice President of Sales at American Airlines to discuss their plans for the business travel market.

The executives highlighted economic uncertainty, shifting political landscapes, and loyalty programme overhauls. Yet, both carriers highlighted optimistism—especially surrounding premium and long-haul travel, which continue to outperform other segments.

The partnership between British Airways and American Airlines underscored the importance of collaboration, transparency, and data-driven strategies, making it clear that the airlines will continue to navigate geopolitical volatility in partnership.  

Are TMC’s fit for the future?

Panelists seated on stage discuss the future of TMCs at an ITM Debates event under purple lighting.

This lively and insightful debate, moderated by Scott Davies, CEO at ITM, looked at the perspectives of three buyers and three TMCs to explore the role of the TMC in meeting travel buyer requirements.  

The session touched on issues such as traveller wellbeing, data, sustainability and cost—as well as the TMCs role in understanding and tailoring their solutions to suit buyer requirements. The discussion debated whether TMCs should focus on service partners or hybrid models, stressing the importance of technology integration and transparency. The consensus lied on the necessity of partnerships, transparency and innovation to meet evolving traveller needs.

The final outcome of the audience poll said yes, TMC’s are fit for the future, but there’s work to be done.

The role of communications in establishing trust

The discussion, hosted by Martin Ferguson, Global Communication and Marketing Expert, Daniel Cockton, Vice President, Global Travel Services at Wood PLC and Annelies Glandorf, Global Experience Programme Manager at Shell International Ltd focused on building trust through effective communication in travel programmes. Daniel shared his experience at Wood, emphasising the importance of aligning travel with strategic objectives and improving communication to gain C-suite trust. He spoke about the importance of simplified travel processes, consolidated contact points, and engaging leaders through town halls and one-on-one meetings.  

Annalies discussed leveraging tools like Viva Engage for continuous engagement and using data to influence travel behaviour. Both speakers stressed the importance of listening, responding, and delivering on promises to build credibility and trust.

Out of the box use cases for travel data

With the proliferation of travel technology and AI, this forward-thinking discussion focused on leveraging travel data beyond the travel department and was hosted by Sarah Whiting from BCD and Shelley Fletcher-Bryant from Advito. Both speakers passionately explored use cases including cost savings through contract negotiation, virtual reality for meetings and automated expense reporting.  

Risk management use cases highlighted were access control, crime mapping, health and wellness monitoring and emergency response planning. Predictive time mapping was noted as a future goal, while the importance of integrated data strategies and privacy concerns were emphasised, with real-time alerts and forward-looking risk management being current practices.

Defining the value of business travel through ROI

A professional event features speakers on stage with a presentation about ROI and branding.

In this interactive session, led by Paul Tilstone, Founder at Temoji, speakers explored the role of business travel in facilitating business objectives and how individuals can “supercharge” their own travel ROI to play a role in our sector’s future.  

The discussion highlighted the upward battle travel managers have in justifying the necessity for travel, alongside the importance of being able to measure travel ROI from employee wellness to productivity, and environmental impact.  

The conversation highlighted the positive impact investment into travel can have on both revenue and profit, while also emphasised the need for better alignment on business objectives and the importance of post-trip assessments. A research paper by Temoji was also shared and found that 25-30% of current business trips could be eliminated, potentially increasing net expected value by 26%. The session concluded with an audience exercise on calculating their own trip ROI and exploring how they can supercharge their own ROI from the ITM conference.  

Want to supercharge your own travel programme via serviced accommodations?

Did you know, staying in a serviced apartment can bring a number of benefits from lower costs to reduced emissions to increased traveller productivity? Synergy is an end-to-end serviced accommodation programme manager, offering business travel managers an all-encompassing solution to accommodation management globally. Our expertise ranges from technology to disaster recovery to sustainability to policy compliance. We firmly believe that one solution isn’t right for every programme and that customisation based on specific needs is critical.  

Whether your team is staying short or long term, our global network of high-quality furnished apartments and temporary housing ensures your employees feel at home, wherever they go.  

Synergy provides:

  • Consultative, end-to-end programme management for international mobility and business travel goals
  • A specialist team in reservations, guest services, supply chain and account management
  • Access to an extensive portfolio of fully vetted, high-quality serviced apartments
  • A high-touch service model prioritising traveller satisfaction and duty of care
  • Innovative accommodation solutions tailored for modern business demands

Want to learn more? Reach out to us today and a member of our team will be delighted to explore how Synergy can support your business travel objectives.

Contact Us

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By developing local teams with deep knowledge of their regions allows us to seamlessly serve clients everywhere. Our 24/7 regional teams are the cornerstone of Synergy's renowned guest support, but it's our real-time communication that truly sets us apart. We collaborate directly with clients, ensuring immediate responsiveness and adaptability in any market situation. This level of transparency and partnership creates lasting value for every guest.

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