For several years now, the ecological transition has intensified the debate on responsible mobility. Companies are at the forefront of this change, making business mobility a central issue. Traditional solutions for booking and managing business travel no longer meet today’s demands for flexibility and sustainability. Faced with this, new solutions are emerging, demonstrating an increased commitment to more sustainable and optimised corporate mobility, reflecting a major trend towards a more responsible and efficient approach…
Marriott launches an all-in-one business travel solution for SMEs
Faced with growing dissatisfaction among SMEs with travel booking platforms, Marriott Bonvoy is striking back with its new ‘Business Access’ offer. This new-generation travel solution, the fruit of a strategic partnership with a leader in travel-as-a-service, promises to revolutionise the sector… With a complete range of services tailored to the needs of small and medium-sized businesses, Marriott is perfectly suited to their business travel requirements…
ARVAL launches Mobility Pass in Spain, a complete MaaS solution for businesses
Following launches in France, the Netherlands and Brazil, ARVAL, the BNP Paribas Group’s leading leasing and mobility services provider, is now launching Mobility Pass in Spain. A complete MaaS (Mobility as a Service) service developed with a major player in the sector, designed to make it easier to manage business travel… Find out about all the mobility services integrated into this application and the benefits it brings to both employees and companies…
Hybrid working & sustainable mobility: The emergence of unsuspected rebound effects…
According to a study by BCG and ANDRH, 50% of HR managers expect hybrid working to become the norm by 2025. However, this flexibility reduces carbon emissions and commuting time, but requires conditions such as minimum teleworking days and reduced car-pooling. Employers can play a key role through various mobility solutions presented in our infographic.
Business parks: new catalysts for sustainable mobility in companies?
In recent years, the issue of sustainable mobility has become a real challenge for companies. According to Opinion Way’s sustainable mobility barometer, 78% of company directors and 80% of employees consider it to be a major issue. A shared quest for mobility that is more respectful of the environment, but not always easy to put in place. This is particularly true of employers, who are often reluctant to do so for budgetary reasons. However, this problem can be circumvented by adopting another angle of attack that does not involve employers: business parks, also known as Zones d’Activités Économiques (ZAE)…
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4 Summer Stop: How is Mobility as a Service (MaaS) evolving?