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Business Travel Demise Could Have Far-Reaching Consequences
Business travelers subsidized other travel, to some degree, so as they disappear, airlines are figuring out how to cut costs
Booking Window Shorter and ‘Necessary Travel’ Guidelines Stricter
Shifting trends in business travel include a shorter hotel booking window, more solo trips and, in some cases, a younger demographic
Business Travel Continues Moving Forward But Variants Impact Recovery
Two recent surveys highlight that whilst the business travel industry continues to report returning optimism, the rise of variants is a cause for concern
‘Forever Changed’: CEOs Are Dooming Business Travel, Maybe for Good
A majority of survey respondents plan to cut travel budgets between 20% and 40%, with two in three slashing both internal and external in-person meetings
How the Pandemic is Reshaping Corporate Travel in a World Transformed
Corporate travel is being re-evaluated based on impact to bottom line, the environment, and how well they can be replaced by widely adopted tech platforms
Increase Meeting Room Bookings With These 9 Unbeatable Strategies
You can sell meeting space either as an independent area or combined with accommodation. Let’s look at ways that can help maximise your meeting room sales
The Comeback of Corporate Travel: How Should Companies be Planning?
As business travelers begin to hit the road again, organizations can prepare by considering the four corporate travel archetypes of the future
Business Travel in the Age of Zoom
Businesses are likely to plan for reduced discretionary spending, which may result in travel budgets being squeezed for some time
Hotel CEOs ‘Cautiously Optimistic,’ Bullish on Business Travel Return
Relaxation of government travel restrictions, reopening of air routes, return to school and the return to offices is the spur that business travel needs
Pivot to Virtual Meetings Leads to Changes in Future of Corporate Events
The study examines how US and Canada-based travel meetings and events planners are managing their corporate meetings in the year ahead