Who – or what – is driving change in the business travel industry? Which companies and products are turning heads? And what travel trends are going to punctuate the year ahead?
Nominations are now open for BTN Europe’s 2025 Hotlist, the renowned annual rundown of the people, products, companies and trends making their mark on the business travel industry. Use the form below to submit your nominations and include as much or as little detail as you like.
There’s no limit to the number of nominations you can put forward – just complete the short form below and tell us why you think they should make the list. Nominations close on 3 January 2025.
The 2025 Hotlist will be compiled through a combination of nominations, the opinions of a panel of judges that includes previous ‘Hotlisters’, and the insight of BTN Europe’s editorial team, and will be published online in January 2025.
More than 220 nominations were lodged for The 2024 Hotlist. Among the people featured on it were Angela Lille and Delphine Millot for their leadership in sustainability, travel tech advocate Johnny Thorsen, and Mark Cuschieri, the first European president of the GBTA.
Organisations named on the 2024 Hotlist included Spotnana, Travlr ID, Gray Dawes Travel and CAP Worldwide, while key developments included sustainability reporting, greenwashing backlash, a year of elections and inclusivity.
Submit your nomination(s) using the form below, or revisit BTN Europe’s past Hotlists here.
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