Small Business Airline Contracts?

LaricTraic

Member
When I worked for a very large corporation, we had contracts with certain airlines, like any large corporation. The discounts were quite significant, almost 50% lower than the usual tariff.

Today I have a small company that I founded, with a total of 6 employees. We fly a lot, mostly domestically, but at least 2 of us make 5-6 international trips a year. I can't compete with the leverage that my former employer has with 180,000 employees around the world, but maybe I'm missing something. Some international fares have skyrocketed (at least it seems so for the J-class), and I was curious if there are any programs for "small business" that were created by an airline or an alliance? Or if there is an organization that has brought together many small businesses to create the critical mass necessary to attract an airline to offer contracts.

It's a fact that an amazing number of jobs created in the US have been created by small businesses, I was curious if there are any small business alliances that help provide discounts on travel. If not, then it seems like a great idea and can be a win-win for both small businesses and airlines (even hotels).

Thanks
 

lysagrey93

New Member
I never thought that some businesses can have discounts from airlines. How did you manage to get it for a large company?
 

sandrahofis

Member
When I worked for a very large corporation, we had contracts with certain airlines, like any large corporation. The discounts were quite significant, almost 50% lower than the usual tariff.

Today I have a small company that I founded, with a total of 6 employees. We fly a lot, mostly domestically, but at least 2 of us make 5-6 international trips a year. I can't compete with the leverage that my former employer has with 180,000 employees around the world, but maybe I'm missing something. Some international fares have skyrocketed (at least it seems so for the J-class), and I was curious if there are any programs for "small business" that were created by an airline or an alliance? Or if there is an organization that has brought together many small businesses to create the critical mass necessary to attract an airline to offer contracts.

It's a fact that an amazing number of jobs created in the US have been created by small businesses, I was curious if there are any small business alliances that help provide discounts on travel. If not, then it seems like a great idea and can be a win-win for both small businesses and airlines (even hotels).

Thanks
There are really many companies, and the demand on the market is not so great that all service providers are satisfied,
 

patricialob

Member
When I worked for a very large corporation, we had contracts with certain airlines, like any large corporation. The discounts were quite significant, almost 50% lower than the usual tariff.

Today I have a small company that I founded, with a total of 6 employees. We fly a lot, mostly domestically, but at least 2 of us make 5-6 international trips a year. I can't compete with the leverage that my former employer has with 180,000 employees around the world, but maybe I'm missing something. Some international fares have skyrocketed (at least it seems so for the J-class), and I was curious if there are any programs for "small business" that were created by an airline or an alliance? Or if there is an organization that has brought together many small businesses to create the critical mass necessary to attract an airline to offer contracts.

It's a fact that an amazing number of jobs created in the US have been created by small businesses, I was curious if there are any small business alliances that help provide discounts on travel. If not, then it seems like a great idea and can be a win-win for both small businesses and airlines (even hotels).

Thanks
I needed to invest more than ten years to develop my business
 

TwoforTwo

New Member
There are really many companies, and the demand on the market is not so great that all service providers are satisfied, the more it takes quite large investments to be successful. I needed to invest more than ten years to develop my business. Great luck that in our century there are opportunities like factoring thanks to which you can have a sum of money at the moment, which gives you the chance to develop. At the beginning of my career I used https://factorforyou.com/oil-and-gas-factoring/, and when I started to be successful I could have some money. You can also use this method, but do not forget about attention and courage. You must be sure in your decisions
 

RuseMilison

New Member
Our company does have a discount from a small airline company for our workers. We recently opened another office in Berlin, so we often need to fly there to exchange experience, make different presentations, and show plans. The airline company is flying in a few countries, and luckily it flies to Berlin. Our company has a thirty percent discount. We found them after we bought the office in Germany.
It would be hard to expand my Berlin business if not for innovation-park.eu. Everything went smoother with their help, and I'm glad I managed to expand the business internationally.
 
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ceyhbal

Member
I like that in America you can get various discounts for small businesses. Airlines are no exception. This applies to any sphere... That's why I opened my business in the USA. And as a rule, there is no need for me to register a business at the federal government level, except for acquiring a federal taxpayer identification number. State and local governments handle the registration of new enterprises. Registration conditions vary from state to state, and in some cases, there is no need to register a small business. In addition, so that I would not have any problems with the business, I consulted with a specialist from the company https://www.antonybatty.com. Now my small business will soon become large.
 
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