Business Travel Filter External Business travel recovery stalls as companies seek to cut costs and emissions The recovery in business travel has stalled this year amid record price rises for premium flights and growing pressure on big companies to cut their carbon emissions. Europe’s three major airline groups reported a drop in the rate of recovery in cor... ft.com More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this External Accor CEO: ’Impossible’ to Segregate Leisure and Business Travel Addressing the evolving needs of the hospitality industry will require embracing bleisure travel, as business and leisure are now "impossible" to segregate, Accor Group chairman and CEO Sébastien Bazin said during the hotel company’s 2023 Global Mee... businesstravelnews.com More in this category Business TravelMore in this category Leisure TravelMore in this category Consumer Trends More like this External EY Ready to Expand Blockchain Booking Experiment About six months into an experimental project of providing a blockchain-based portal for U.S. employees to book leisure trips, EY’s travel team is ready for global expansion and an added hotel component. More importantly, however, it is coming away ... businesstravelnews.com More in this category Business TravelMore in this category Blockchain, Crypto, NFT, Metaverse More like this External The new order of business travel - According to the World Economic Forum (WEF) Among many casualties of the pandemic, business travel was one of the biggest. In 2020, the total amount of business travel expenses dropped 52%, according to McKinsey. Today, as we are learning to live with the Coronavirus and what feels like norma... World Economic Forum More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Business TravelMore in this category National & International Policy More like this External Executive Q&A: The Corporate Travel Trends Hospitality Brands Can’t Ignore in 2023 As work and leisure travel blend together, hospitality brands must adapt to this new landscape and evolve to meet shifting demands. Marriott International is leveraging its wide-ranging brand offerings for corporate and meeting customers, using its ... skift Inc. More in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this External Business Travel’s Rebound Is Being Hit by a Slowing Economy Business travel came back this year more strongly than most industry analysts had predicted in the depths of the pandemic, with domestic travel rebounding by this fall to about two-thirds of the 2019 level. nytimes.com More in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this External Business travel set for 75 per cent recovery in 2022 The corporate travel industry is forecast to recover to 75 per cent of pre-Covid transactions by the end of 2022, according to the latest update from Advantage Travel Partnership. businesstravelnews.com More in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this External Recovery of Business Travel Inconsistent Across US While group travel demand is showing clear signs of recovery, hoteliers across the U.S. are less positive about the health of business travel. As business from corporate accounts typically slows down in the fourth quarter, many hoteliers are now loo... HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category Revenue ManagementMore in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this External Hoteliers Aim for the Right Rates in Negotiating 2023 Corporate Accounts Though visibility overall has increased, U.S. hoteliers negotiating corporate accounts for 2023 are seeking the right balance of rates and services. HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category Revenue ManagementMore in this category MICEMore in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this External Concerns Grow Over Lack of Business Travel Concerns are growing as business travel is still down from the pandemic, and the sector hasn’t nearly enjoyed the same return as leisure travel. travelpulse.com More in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this The Hotel Yearbook ESG 2024 Unlocking the ESG Innovation Stack in Hospitality Download Your content on Hospitality Net? Hospitality Net membership explained
External Business travel recovery stalls as companies seek to cut costs and emissions The recovery in business travel has stalled this year amid record price rises for premium flights and growing pressure on big companies to cut their carbon emissions. Europe’s three major airline groups reported a drop in the rate of recovery in cor... ft.com More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this
External Accor CEO: ’Impossible’ to Segregate Leisure and Business Travel Addressing the evolving needs of the hospitality industry will require embracing bleisure travel, as business and leisure are now "impossible" to segregate, Accor Group chairman and CEO Sébastien Bazin said during the hotel company’s 2023 Global Mee... businesstravelnews.com More in this category Business TravelMore in this category Leisure TravelMore in this category Consumer Trends More like this
External EY Ready to Expand Blockchain Booking Experiment About six months into an experimental project of providing a blockchain-based portal for U.S. employees to book leisure trips, EY’s travel team is ready for global expansion and an added hotel component. More importantly, however, it is coming away ... businesstravelnews.com More in this category Business TravelMore in this category Blockchain, Crypto, NFT, Metaverse More like this
External The new order of business travel - According to the World Economic Forum (WEF) Among many casualties of the pandemic, business travel was one of the biggest. In 2020, the total amount of business travel expenses dropped 52%, according to McKinsey. Today, as we are learning to live with the Coronavirus and what feels like norma... World Economic Forum More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Business TravelMore in this category National & International Policy More like this
External Executive Q&A: The Corporate Travel Trends Hospitality Brands Can’t Ignore in 2023 As work and leisure travel blend together, hospitality brands must adapt to this new landscape and evolve to meet shifting demands. Marriott International is leveraging its wide-ranging brand offerings for corporate and meeting customers, using its ... skift Inc. More in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this
External Business Travel’s Rebound Is Being Hit by a Slowing Economy Business travel came back this year more strongly than most industry analysts had predicted in the depths of the pandemic, with domestic travel rebounding by this fall to about two-thirds of the 2019 level. nytimes.com More in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this
External Business travel set for 75 per cent recovery in 2022 The corporate travel industry is forecast to recover to 75 per cent of pre-Covid transactions by the end of 2022, according to the latest update from Advantage Travel Partnership. businesstravelnews.com More in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this
External Recovery of Business Travel Inconsistent Across US While group travel demand is showing clear signs of recovery, hoteliers across the U.S. are less positive about the health of business travel. As business from corporate accounts typically slows down in the fourth quarter, many hoteliers are now loo... HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category Revenue ManagementMore in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this
External Hoteliers Aim for the Right Rates in Negotiating 2023 Corporate Accounts Though visibility overall has increased, U.S. hoteliers negotiating corporate accounts for 2023 are seeking the right balance of rates and services. HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category Revenue ManagementMore in this category MICEMore in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this
External Concerns Grow Over Lack of Business Travel Concerns are growing as business travel is still down from the pandemic, and the sector hasn’t nearly enjoyed the same return as leisure travel. travelpulse.com More in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this