Global economies
13 September 2012
Many organisations have a financial blind spot when it comes to business travel. Amon Cohen explains how to take advantage of the huge potential savings
When Heathrow Airport opened in 1955, the planners congratulated themselves for their foresight. Instead of building the airport to accommodate the initial demand, they had made it large enough to handle three million passengers a year - more than sufficient, they were convinced, to see them through to the end of the century.
In fact, the airport handled 62...