Business Travel Partner of the Year – Hotel Brand
Sponsored by Corporate Travel Management (CTM)
Winner: IHG Hotels & Resorts
This is the fourth win in a row for IHG in the Hotel Brand category. The judges noted IHG’s ability to go beyond accommodation, delivering strategic, client-centric partnerships that integrate hospitality with broader brand engagement. They were particularly impressed by its sophisticated loyalty strategies, consultative approach, and innovative partnerships, which showcase IHG’s agility and commitment to meeting diverse client needs.
Business Travel Partner of the Year – Alternative Accommodation Operator
Sponsored by Avis Budget Group
Winner: Synergy
This is Synergy’s third win in the Alternative Accommodation category, following previous triumphs in 2023 and 2024. The judges were impressed by Synergy’s bold and innovative approach, including the development of a bespoke property to meet specific client needs and the launch of new technology and security features. They praised its willingness to think differently, invest in sustainability and inclusivity, and deliver highly personalised solutions that set a benchmark for the sector.
Business Travel Partner of the Year – European Short-Haul Airline
Sponsored by American Express Global Business Travel
Winner: Air France-KLM
This is Air France-KLM’s first time winning the Short-Haul Airline category. The judges were impressed by Air France-KLM’s consultative approach, extensive network, and strong account management structure that delivers tailored solutions globally. Their leadership in sustainability – purchasing a significant share of the world’s SAF – and investment in NDC innovation demonstrate a forward-thinking strategy.
Business Travel Partner of the Year – European Long-Haul Airline
Sponsored by Uber for Business
Winner: JetBlue
JetBlue takes home the Long-Haul Airline award for the second year in a row. The judges praised JetBlue’s dynamic approach to corporate travel, combining affordability, premium service, and sustainability initiatives to deliver real business impact. They highlighted its ability to redefine expectations in the corporate space, with fresh, commercially meaningful partnerships and a focus on loyalty, innovation, and client collaboration.
Business Travel Partner of the Year – Car Rental Provider
Sponsored by easyJet
Winner: Enterprise Mobility
The judges were impressed by Enterprise Mobility’s sector expertise, customer-focused innovation, and strong sustainability initiatives. They highlighted its tailored solutions, investment in electric vehicles and new technologies, and strong client partnerships – supported by clear evidence of growth, flexibility, and industry leadership. It is the sixth year in a row that Enterprise Mobility has been crowned a winner at the Business Travel Awards Europe.
Business Travel Partner of the Year – Chauffeur or Taxi Provider
Sponsored by BCD Travel
Winner: Blacklane
The judges were won over by Blacklane’s leadership in electric vehicle adoption and its ability to make EV rides the default choice for many travellers. They praised its client-focused innovation, including incentives for chauffeurs, the Chauffeur Academy, and transparent reporting, with results showing dramatic growth in EV usage and clear progress toward sustainability goals. It is the third win in three years for Blacklane.
Business Travel Partner of the Year – Ground Transportation Platform
Sponsored by Gray Dawes Travel
Winner: Trainline Partner Solutions (TPS) – Distribution Team
The judges praised Trainline Partner Solutions for transforming corporate rail travel through innovative integration, cross-border operability, and automation. Their unified API model and pan-European rail access simplify a complex landscape, delivering measurable cost savings, stronger sustainability outcomes, and enhanced efficiency for corporates and TMCs. This forward-looking strategy, supported by extensive collaboration and data-led innovation, positions TPS as a true leader in rail distribution. Trainline also won the Ground Transportation Platform category in 2023.
Highly Commended: Bolt Business
The judges felt Bolt Business was worthy of a high commendation for its rapid growth, multimodal innovation, and commitment to sustainability and social impact. From supporting major events to launching scheduled rides with flight tracking and expanding local partnerships, Bolt has proven its agility and relevance in the corporate space. With strong results and an impressive vision, it is quickly emerging as a challenger brand to watch.
Business Travel Partner of the Year – Rail Operator
Sponsored by TravelPerk
Winner: EUROSTAR
The judges praised Eurostar for its role in advancing sustainable corporate travel through innovative partnerships, expanded networks, and integration with travel policies and booking tools. They highlighted its strategic focus on shifting air to rail, strong communication, and ongoing investments that position Eurostar as a leader in sustainable ground transport. It is the second consecutive win in this category for EUROSTAR.
Business Travel Partner of the Year – Duty of Care Provider
Sponsored by American Express Global Business Travel
Winner: Riskline
Riskline has the distinction of being the winner of the inaugural Duty of Care Provider award. The judges praised Riskline’s distinctive combination of human expertise and AI-backed intelligence, which provides clear, real-time data to protect travellers in high-risk environments. They noted its innovation with tools like TripReady, tailored guidance for diverse traveller groups, and seamless integration with client workflows, describing it as a model for how duty of care can literally save lives.
Business Travel Partner of the Year – Small TMC
Sponsored by Amadeus Cytric
Winner: Inntel
Inntel wins the Small TMC category for the second year in a row. The judges were impressed by Inntel’s ability to combine innovative technology with highly personalised account management to deliver measurable client impact. Their proprietary LOGiC platform, including features like Instant Book for meetings and real-time booking prompts, was praised for driving adoption, savings, and sustainability reporting. With 98% client retention, rising NPS scores, and strong investment in people development and industry leadership, Inntel demonstrated a compelling balance of tech innovation and human touch that resulted in significant programme transformation and cost savings.
Business Travel Partner of the Year – Medium TMC
Sponsored by Avis Budget Group
Winner: Gray Dawes Travel
The judges commented that Gray Dawes delivered a standout submission showcasing its “high touch, high tech” model, strong NDC adoption, and focus on traveler-centric innovation. They highlighted impressive cost savings, high retention rates, and scalable solutions, underpinned by clear evidence of performance, client satisfaction, and strategic foresight. Gray Dawes earns back-to-back wins in this category.
Business Travel Partner of the Year – Large TMC
Sponsored by United Airlines
Winner: Corporate Travel Management (CTM)
This is a first-time win for CTM, having been a finalist in the category in both 2023 and 2024. The judges noted that CTM stood out for its speed, agility, and customer-first mindset in delivering tailored innovations and measurable results. Their case study demonstrated impressive cost savings, improved compliance, and traveller satisfaction through automation, sustainability initiatives, and cultural alignment. By combining robust technology with consistent communication and strong account management, CTM showcased the power of a true strategic partnership.
Business Meetings Partner of the Year – Meetings & Events Agency
Sponsored by IHG Hotels & Resorts
Winner: HeadBox for Business
The judges felt HeadBox for Business demonstrated clear innovation by combining advanced technology with a commitment to sustainability and inclusion. They highlighted strong growth, the development of Event HQ 2.0, and initiatives like HeadBox Zero, noting that the company’s vision to democratise event space access and embed ESG principles sets new standards in the sector. This was HeadBox for Business’ first time entering the Meetings & Events Agency category.
Business Meetings Partner of the Year – Meetings & Events Venue
Sponsored by Corporate Travel Management (CTM)
Winner: Meliá Hotels International
This is Melia’s first win in the Meetings & Events Venue category after being a finalist last year and winning the Hotel Brand category in 2021. The judges commented that Meliá Hotels International demonstrated leadership and innovation through flexible packages, AI-driven analytics, and sustainable practices. They were particularly impressed by its ability to deliver large-scale, complex events with measurable community impact, positioning Meliá as a forward-thinking, influential partner in the meetings and events space.
Business Travel Technology Innovation – Traveller Experience
Sponsored by United Airlines
Winner: Tripism
This is a first-time win for Tripism after being named a finalist in the category back in 2023. The judges were impressed by Tripism’s creative solution to the challenge of blended business and leisure travel. By offering employees access to curated leisure offers alongside corporate suppliers and negotiated rates, the platform improves traveller satisfaction while reducing administrative burden on travel teams. Strong adoption metrics and case studies confirmed its impact and scalability, positioning Tripism as a truly innovative player in the traveller experience space.
Business Travel Technology Innovation – Corporate Booking Platform
Sponsored by Hilton
Winner: Clarity
The judges noted that ClarityGo is a user-focused booking tool with exceptional adoption rates and accessibility standards, designed and refined through client feedback. They praised its strong case studies demonstrating cost savings, efficiency gains, and improved compliance, describing it as a modern, client-led platform that delivers tangible results.
Business Travel Technology Innovation – Data & Reporting
Presented by the BTN Group
Winner: PredictX
The judges praised PredictX for its technically advanced platform that integrates and cleanses complex data sources, delivering a single source of truth for corporates. AI-powered dashboards, sustainability reporting, and internal carbon pricing models demonstrated both innovation and measurable results, with strong client testimonials reinforcing impact. The solution’s enterprise scalability and depth of integration clearly positioned it as a leader in business travel data innovation. This is a first-time win for PredictX, who also won the Innovation Faceoff competition at this year’s Business Travel Show Europe in London.
Highly Commended: Oversee
The judges felt Oversee was worthy of a high commendation for its sharp focus on tackling airfare leakage and delivering actionable insights that drive immediate savings. Its user-friendly dashboards and well-documented ROI show real value for corporates and TMCs.
Business Travel Technology Innovation – Meetings & Events
Sponsored by PredictX
Winner: HeadBox for Business
This is HeadBox’s first time winning the Meetings & Events Technology Innovation category after being named a finalist last year. The judges were impressed by HeadBox’s creative use of AI and 3D technology to transform venue sourcing and booking, reducing costs, increasing efficiency, and driving sustainability by minimising unnecessary site visits. They noted strong client adoption, compelling case studies, and measurable results, positioning HeadBox as a game-changer for the events industry.
Business Travel Achievement in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Sponsored by Access Bookings
Winner: Reed & Mackay
This is the first win in the DEI category for Reed & Mackay who were last recognised at the Business Travel Awards Europe in the Meeting & Events Solution category in 2021. The judges commented that Reed & Mackay has embedded DEI deeply into its culture through structured programming such as DEI Seasons, affinity groups, and podcasts, backed by strong internal reporting and employee engagement. They praised the company’s strategic investments, leadership involvement, and evidence-based approach, noting that these initiatives move beyond policy to become a lived employee experience.
European Travel Buyer of the Year
Sponsored by Qatar Airways
Winner: Barbara Schulte, Head of Global Travel, FIFA
Since joining FIFA in 2023 Barbara has transformed the football association’s travel programme through digitisation and, in 2025, implemented a hybrid operating model that provides the flexibility and scalability needed for this highly complex sports travel programme. Under Barbara’s leadership, this transition included upskilling members of the in-house travel team to take on new, more strategic roles and co-creating new workflows with her TMC partner.
European Travel Team of the Year
Sponsored by Uber for Business
Winner: Scania & Festive Road
Scania and Festive Road worked in close collaboration to pick apart an outdated and decentralised travel programme and totally rebuild it from the bottom up. Putting the traveller profile at the centre of a new ecosystem and ushering in several new suppliers and technologies, the team’s tech-first approach has delivered significant efficiencies, savings and online adoption as part of a future-proof set-up, as well as elevating travel management’s profile across the company.