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annual multi trip insurance may be one way for consumers to help control their travel costs, loyalty bonuses from airlines could be another.
Individuals who continue to travel with airlines during this period of economic turbulence should be rewarded for their loyalty, an expert says.
Richard Tams, head of UK and Ireland sales at British Airways, argued that airlines should be looking to reward those passengers who remain loyal to them during the economic downturn.
He said: "Given that the procurement departments of most our corporate clients are under a lot of pressure to cut their budgets, any airline that is not coming to the table with appropriate pricing is not going to get a look in."
According to figures compiled in the fourth annual ACTE-KDS business travel survey, 61 per cent of firms have now put in place a corporate responsibility charter to help limit their environmental impact through greener travel - up from 59 per cent in 2008.
InsureandGo offers annual multi trip insurance for those looking to make frequent trips abroad.
