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Delta introduces new enhancements to corporate travel program during centennial year celebrations

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Delta introduces new enhancements to corporate travel program during centennial year celebrations
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Jim Davis, Vice President - Airport Operations - International | Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines has announced a series of enhancements to its corporate travel program at the company's signature event, SHOWCASE, as part of its 100-year anniversary celebrations. The improvements aim to offer flexibility, visibility, and support to corporate travelers.

The enhancements were developed in response to customer feedback and include three major innovations:

- The Unused Ticket Transfer program, which allows companies to transfer eligible unused tickets to their corporate spend account, providing more control over their funds.

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- An enhanced Data & Reporting Snapshot delivers tailored metrics directly to corporate customers through email, ensuring they receive relevant information.

- The Corporate Solutions team, previously available only to travel agents, will now provide direct 24/7 support to corporate travel managers for urgent and escalated issues. This service is part of the Global Sales Solutions (GSS) initiative.

Bob Somers, Senior Vice President of Global Sales, emphasized the impact of these advancements: "These innovations mark a significant step forward for Delta Business and the corporate travel industry. We are committed to providing flexible, data-driven, and customer-focused solutions that enhance the overall experience for our corporate customers. As we celebrate our Centennial year, we look forward to continuing to lead the way in corporate travel innovation."

Delta plans to continue introducing new products, services, and technology investments throughout 2025, cementing its century-long dedication to innovation and excellence in the travel industry. For more information on these enhancements, Delta encourages interested parties to visit their website.

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