Top 200 Contractors 2000<br>Top Travel Vendors

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In fiscal 1999, federal travelers put $4.4 billion in charges on government travel cards. About 50 percent of federal travel spending is paid for through the cards. That figure has increased in recent years and will continue to go up now that use of the card is mandatory for travel expenses. The figures below are based on the $3.4 billion worth of 1999 card charges for which GSA was able to gather information.
Fiscal 1999 Sales (in millions) Market Share
AIRLINES
Delta $346.60 22.50%
United Airlines 329.9 21.4
U.S. Airways 217.3 14.1
American Airlines 209.4 13.5
Northwest 143 9.2
Continental 81.4 5.2
Trans World 59.9 3.8
Alaska Airlines 42.8 2.7
Southwest 39.3 2.5
America West 10.8 0.7
Other airlines 59.4 3.8
Total Airlines $1,539.80
CAR RENTALS
National $32.20 14.60%
Avis 32.1 14.5
Dollar 24.4 11
Hertz 24.2 10.9
Budget 24 10.9
Alamo 22.2 10
Enterprise 18.9 8.6
Thrifty 18.9 8.5
Other car rental companies 23.3 10.5
Total Car Rental $220.20
HOTELS
Holiday Inn $93.50 9%
Marriott 44.8 4.3
Residence Inn 34.3 3.3
Hilton Hotels/Inns 31.6 3
Best Western 31.4 3
Comfort Hotel Intl. 27.5 2.6
Sheraton 27.2 2.6
Embassy Suites 27 2.6
Hampton Inns 23.9 2.3
Ramada Inns 23.8 2.3
Doubletree Hotels 23.4 2.3
Hyatt Hotels/Intl. 21.7 2
Courtyard Inns 17.7 1.7
Radisson Hotels 16 1.5
Days Inn of America 15.2 1.4
Other hotels 574.6 4.8
Total hotels $1,033.60
Cash advances $451.80
Other travel charges $182.80
GRAND TOTAL $3,428.00
Source: General Services Administration

Rankings are based on Air Force R&D, services and production prime contracts of $25,000 or more.

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