Originally Posted by
Pedro Rodriguez G
I do spend near 5 million dollars every year on trips to more than 150 locations around the world for groups of 25 people, having no collected points or rewards using many different airlines.
$5,000,000 directed to one airline (or alliance) should be able to get a good discount over the retail airfares. Do you have a corporate travel agent?
AA (with BA-IB) has a Business loyalty program.
https://www.businessextra.com/
Business Extra helps reduce travel costs and gives more perks to the people that matter. It's free to join and you'll enjoy the benefits right away.
Your employees earn AAdvantage® miles and your business earns points to use for:
- Flights (for work or to give as a gift)
- First and Business Class upgrades
- AAdvantage Gold status
- Admirals Club® membership
Earning Business Extra points
As a Business Extra member, your company earns Business Extra points each time you fly on American Airlines or on one of our partnering airlines. As of May 20, 2015, we've also expanded your earning ability on British Airways and Iberia. Plus you can earn points for tickets marketed by American Airlines and operated by Finnair, Japan Airlines, and Qantas*. Companies earn one point for every $5 spent on eligible itineraries. And your travelers keep earning their personal frequent flyer miles—it's a win-win.
From post 2 looks like DL has a similar program.