Archive for March, 2010
BIS reveals first-class rail spend
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has revealed that it spent £643,890 on first class rail travel in the year to February 2010.
DWP cuts private vehicle use to drive savings
Grey fleet travel, mileage in employee-owned vehicles, is an area often overlooked during risk management and cost reviews.
easyJet key international (non-EEA) statistics
View our charts showing the key passenger traffic and capacity statistics for easyJet’s international (non-EEA) services for the past two years.
easyJet key domestic statistics
View our charts showing the key passenger traffic and capacity statistics for easyJet’s EEA services for the past two years.
easyJet key EEA statistics
View our charts showing the key passenger traffic and capacity statistics for easyJet’s EEA services for the past two years.
Severe winter weather: Government to review transport response
Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis has announced an independent review of the transport sector’s response to the winter’s severe weather.
Grey fleet explained
Learn all about grey fleet and what it means for the public sector.
Carlson Wagonlit wins Defra sustainability award
Carlson Wagonlit UK and Ireland has won a sustainability award from the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra).
Law firm Eversheds “saves £1m a year on rail bookings”
Corporate law firm Eversheds says it has achieved savings of £1 million on its £3 million annual rail bill thanks to the implementation of an online rail booking tool.
AirPlus launches CO2 reporting and procure-to-pay tools
Payment provider AirPlus, one of the suppliers in the procurement cards, travel cards & integrated cards framework which went live on 1 February, has announced the launch of a new carbon reporting tool.




The extent to which the front of the plane is full is strongly dependent on business confidence