Focus Service Excellence Award
Meon Travel is delighted to have been recognised for our unwavering commitment to service excellence at this year’s Focus Travel Partnership Conference.
AI in corporate travel: Finally, something that isn’t absolutely miserable
Discover how AI is reshaping corporate travel management – from smarter bookings to cost-savings and traveller experience. Read our latest blog at Meon Travel
The unwritten rules of business travel
Every seasoned traveller has a few quiet rules that make life on the move just a little smoother. They’re not printed on your boarding pass, but every frequent flyer knows them by heart.
Eurostar to expand as Virgin given the go-ahead for Channel Tunnel services
Virgin Trains is gearing up to toss a real spanner in Eurostar’s works, launching competitor Channel Tunnel services from 2030 that could shake up corporate travel across Europe.
Biometrics: Big Brother that needs a Bigger Brother – in fact it needs a TMC (Travel Management Company)
Airport biometrics speed up travel—but data needs smart management. Meon Travel bridges tech and expertise for smoother business journeys.
EU’s EES (Entry/Exit System)starts long-awaited implementation
The European Union has begun phased implementation of the Entry/Exit System (EES), a major upgrade to border-control procedures across the Schengen Area. We have the low-down.
Join Meon at the Autumn London PA Show
Meon will be exhibiting again at The PA Show Autumn, the leading event for the PA/EA industry, dedicated to the personal development of PAs, EAs, VAs and Office Managers.
Meon’s Travelogix bookings data shows impact of Trump’s tariffs
Tariffs, trade friction and rising costs led to a significant drop in business travel bookings to North America in the first six months of this year as UK businesses adopt a more cautious stance.
US ESTA to cost more
Travel costs are rising as governments increase fees for electronic entry permits. From late September, the US will nearly double its ESTA charge, adding to a growing list of border costs that impact both business and leisure travellers.
Business travellers want higher priority on personal safety
As global uncertainty continues, employee safety on business trips is under the spotlight. A new survey reveals that most business travellers feel their employers could do more to protect them.
Top 5 concerns for travel buyers in 2026
We round up the top concerns for travel buyers with cost management and policy compliance among the biggest challenges in the year ahead.
TSA & Clear Partner on new eGates
Passengers travelling through Washington National airport (DCA) and Seattle Tacoma airport can now use biometric eGates. Read on…
Jump the train for smarter, greener, and more cost-effective travel options with Amtrak’s new ‘NextGen Acela’
Jump the train for smarter, greener, and more cost-effective travel options with Amtrak’s new ‘NextGen Acela’.
British Airways expands long-haul network for summer 2026
British Airways has confirmed changes to its long-haul schedule from Heathrow and Gatwick for summer 2026, including several that affect travellers to the US and Middle East. We have the details…
Corporate travel consolidation: Like merging Ferraris with tractors
We look at how travel management is being consolidated, the reasons behind it all and what the future holds for the corporate travel industry.
Delivering more value through smarter travel management
At Meon, travel management isn’t just about getting from A to B - it’s about making every booking smarter, more cost-effective and aligned with your business goals.
What is the best approach to managing a ‘formal’ travel tender review?
We explore why pre-tender engagement matters, how it shapes better supplier relationships, and why honesty on both sides ultimately leads to more successful outcomes.
A day in the life of: Christine Millson (Repatriation Manager)
I kicked off my career in the travel industry straight from school, completing a two-year apprenticeship programme in the leisure sector. This provided me with a wealth of knowledge of the overall travel eco-system essential for the future roles I have undertaken in the travel industry.
EU names date for launch of much-delayed entry-exit system
The EU has confirmed that its much-delayed new Entry-Exit System (EES) will finally be launched on 12 October as part of a phased implementation over a six-month period. We give you the low-down in this latest blog.
Record European rail investment
The European Commission has selected 94 transport projects to receive a share of €2.8 billion in funding, with rail projects accounting for 77 per cent of the total spending. Here’s the deal…