According to a recent LinkedIn post from Blockskye, the company’s co‑CEO Brook Armstrong is scheduled to speak at the Garner Corporate Travel Distribution Family Meeting in Dallas on April 22. The session is set to examine whether “corporate direct” air booking strategies represent a scalable distribution shift or remain largely aspirational.
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The post highlights that the panel will address practical challenges such as system integration and cost efficiencies as airlines advocate more direct corporate bookings. For investors, Blockskye’s participation suggests an effort to position the company as a thought leader in emerging corporate travel distribution models, which could influence its role in future technology and partnership decisions across the sector.
By engaging in debate alongside industry figures like Suzanne Boyan, GTP, and moderator Cara Whitehill, Blockskye appears to be aligning itself with ongoing structural changes in airline–corporate relationships. If corporate direct models gain traction, firms that help resolve integration and cost hurdles may see increased demand for their platforms and services, potentially enhancing Blockskye’s competitive standing over the medium term.

