Savoya, a global provider of executive ground transportation, reported significant growth throughout 2025 as the company celebrated its 25th anniversary. The expansion reflects broader industry trends where corporate travel programs require enhanced safety, visibility, and reliability for high-profile executives.
The company enhanced its travel management platform with new capabilities including customizable dashboards, multi-trip GPS visibility, expanded notifications, and advanced booking and reporting functionality. These technological improvements provide clients with improved control and real-time insight into executive ground travel, addressing growing concerns about travel security and logistics management.
Geographic expansion represented another key achievement, with Savoya entering eight new markets including two within the United States and five international locations. This growth reinforces the company's ability to deliver consistent, reliable chauffeur service across key business and global destinations, supporting the increasingly international nature of corporate operations.
The chauffeur network expanded by 338 rigorously vetted professionals, deepening Savoya's presence in existing markets while maintaining standards for professionalism, discretion, and reliability. This human element remains crucial in executive transportation, where personal service complements technological systems.
Dominic Miraglia, Chief Commercial Officer of Savoya, noted that 2025 represented a pivotal year for the company. "The combination of human service excellence and forward-thinking technology continues to set us apart in the executive ground transportation industry," Miraglia said.
Looking forward to 2026, Savoya plans to advance its mobile experience for clients and their teams. The new Savoya app extends trip visibility, booking, and communication tools beyond the desktop, giving travelers, executives, and coordinators greater confidence and control throughout every stage of ground travel. This mobile expansion responds to the growing expectation of on-the-go management for business travel programs.
The company's continued investment in both technology and service infrastructure demonstrates how executive transportation providers must evolve to meet complex travel needs. As corporate travel programs face increasing scrutiny around security, cost management, and environmental impact, providers like Savoya are developing integrated solutions that address multiple stakeholder concerns simultaneously.
For organizations managing executive travel, these developments offer potential improvements in duty of care compliance, travel program visibility, and operational efficiency. The expansion into new markets provides multinational corporations with more consistent service standards across different regions, reducing the administrative burden of managing multiple local providers.
The executive transportation sector's evolution has broader implications for business travel management, suggesting a future where ground transportation becomes more seamlessly integrated with overall travel programs. As Savoya and similar companies continue to develop their platforms, corporate travel managers may gain more comprehensive tools for managing the complete travel experience rather than individual transportation segments.
More information about the company's services is available at https://www.savoya.com.


