Government tells airlines to rebid for travel contract, hoping for sharper deal

Government tells airlines to rebid for travel contract, hoping for sharper deal
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth Feb. 24 (BusinessDesk) - The government will put its cross-agency air travel contract up for tender when it expires at the end of the year rather than simply renew it due to increased competition both at home and abroad.  The five-year-old contract has delivered $37 million in savings for the Crown, but rather than roll it over, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment will put it back to market, Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce said in a statement. The contract is currently shared by national carrier A...