Corporate Travel Management (CTM) has launched an enhanced version of its Sleep Space hotel platform in North America, marking a significant step in what the company describes as an aggressive global expansion strategy. Initially launched in Australia and New Zealand, Sleep Space has now surpassed over 900,000 room bookings and is offering corporate travellers direct access to hotel rooms without the hefty markups typically charged by third-party bookers. This expansion brings the platform’s benefits to key cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Mexico City, London, and Paris, offering rates approximately 13 percent below the market average.

The Sleep Space platform aims to revolutionise corporate hotel bookings by streamlining the process and slashing the fees associated with intermediary booking services. According to CTM, this enables companies to better optimise their travel spend while maintaining high standards of convenience and accommodation quality. The platform’s integration with CTM’s proprietary Lightning booking tool—already accessible to users—and its planned availability through Concur by the end of the year strategically enhance accessibility for business travellers. This seamless integration facilitates easier booking and management of hotel stays within a centralised system.

One of the driving features of Sleep Space is its potential to improve compliance with corporate travel policies and reduce booking leakage, a persistent challenge in travel management where employees might book outside approved channels, leading to unnecessary costs. By fostering direct partnerships with hotels, CTM can offer corporate clients preferential rates, exclusive value-added inclusions, and a smoother booking experience that keeps travellers within company policies. This not only saves time and money but also consolidates control over travel budgets.

CTM’s expansion into North America represents a pivotal milestone in its broader global ambitions. The company’s global approach is supported by a vast supplier network; its Global Hotel Program grants access to negotiated rates across more than 48,000 properties spanning 200 countries. This scale leverages CTM’s significant buying power to deliver enhanced value and choice, ensuring corporate travellers can secure quality accommodations tailored to business needs at competitive prices. The platform also aligns with broader travel management trends focusing on transparency, efficiency, and sustainability.

The company’s partnership ecosystem further strengthens Sleep Space’s position. Besides Lightning and Concur integrations, CTM connects independent travel management companies (TMCs) worldwide through its Partner Program, expanding servicing capabilities and delivering enhanced services tailored to client needs. This interconnected network is designed to maximise savings, efficiency, and compliance on a global scale, supporting businesses operating across diverse international markets.

While Sleep Space primarily targets corporate travellers, the benefits extend to tourists visiting these major global cities by potentially reducing costs and simplifying hotel bookings. Whether for business trips or leisure, this platform’s cost-effective and streamlined approach could reshape how travellers access accommodations in competitive markets. For business users, the platform promises the convenience of booking stays in round-the-clock business hubs such as Paris and Mexico City, with assured compliance and optimized travel budgets.

CTM’s evolution reflects its roots as a Brisbane-based company and its strategic global expansion since acquiring Omaha-based Travel & Transport in 2020 to establish a North American footprint. The company has continued to secure high-value contracts while innovating travel solutions globally. Its commitment to offering smarter, more efficient corporate travel management solutions through platforms like Sleep Space positions it as a key challenger in a competitive industry increasingly seeking cost efficiency without sacrificing traveller experience.

As Sleep Space progresses in global rollouts, the corporate travel landscape stands to benefit long-term from improved hotel booking access, reduced intermediary fees, and integrated compliance controls. CTM’s approach signals a broader industry push toward leveraging technology and partnerships to enable businesses and travellers to save time and money while maintaining quality and policy adherence. For corporations with extensive travel needs in key business hubs, Sleep Space could soon become an indispensable tool in optimising corporate travel budgets and experiences.

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Source: Noah Wire Services