lexandria, VA - Half (50%) of GBTA travel buyer and procurement professionals feel their employees are 'willing' or 'very willing' to travel for business in the current environment. Only one in five (22%) GBTA members feel their employees are not willing, demonstrating a strong readyness to resume business travel.

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Recent announcements of potential, effective vaccines with 90%+ efficacy rate in clinical trials, has increased sentiment among GBTA travel buyer and procurement professionals that their company will be more likely to allow business travel and employees to attend in-person meetings in 2021. Three in five GBTA members say their company would be 'likely' (44%) or 'very likely' (16%) to allow business travel with this prospect, while one in five (19%) are neutral (i.e., neither likely nor unlikely). Only 10% say their company unlikely and are 11% unsure.

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When asked about government restrictions, the majority of GBTA travel buyer and procurement professionals feel there should be an exception to mandated quarantine requirements for international business travelers, who take short-duration business trips that involve meeting with only a few people. Six in ten (58%) respondents are interested (with 28% 'very interested') in seeing this proposal adopted. This figure is significantly higher in Europe with 66% interested in this proposal compared to 55% in North America.

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GBTA travel buyer and procurement professionals believe their company would be willing to implement a policy to encourage employees to download a 'track and trace' app for business travelers to assist with contact tracing efforts. Half (49%) feel their company would be 'willing' or 'very willing' to encourage employees to download such an app, while one-third (35%) think their company would be neither willing nor unwilling to do so. GBTA respondents based in Europe (62%) are more likely than members based in North America (44%) to say they think their company would be willing to encourage downloading contact tracing apps.

When asked about the timescales around a return to 2019 levels of business travel, six in ten (60%) European buyers expect domestic business travel to take 4-9 months to reach at least 50% of 2019 levels. In addition, half (50%) expect regional business travel to take 4-9 months to reach at least 50% of 2019 volumes. Long-haul business travel is expected to take longer to reach at least half of 2019's level, with six in ten (63%) European buyers/procurement professionals expecting it to take between 10-24 months.

Among non-European buyers, half (58%) expect domestic business travel to reach at least 50% of 2019's level in the next 1-9 months whereas expectations for international travel will take longer with 54% expecting it will take 10-24 months to reach at least 50% of 2019's level.

"The news of a vaccine has been well received among our members with an uplift in activity as the industry collaborates to find a safe and responsible return to travel. Adhoc government restrictions continue to be the main deterrent and GBTA continues to advocate for a unified approach across the world," commented Dave Hilfman, Interim Executive Director GBTA.

Travel suppliers throughout the industry have introduced new safety standards and protocols as a result of the pandemic. These include service changes (e.g., flight reductions), policy changes (e.g., eliminating change fees) and new sanitation practices. Communication campaigns have been key in alleviating fears. GBTA travel buyer and procurement professionals perceive communication campaigns from airlines (84%), hotel sectors (78%), ground transportation (52%) and travel management sectors (51%) as being effective.

View the entire poll results here.

Methodology

GBTA conducted a poll of its members across the globe from November 9-16, 2020. A total of 822 responses were received.

About the Global Business Travel Association

The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) is the world's premier business travel and meetings trade organization headquartered in the Washington, D.C. area with operations on six continents. GBTA's members manage more than $345 billion of global business travel and meetings expenditures annually. GBTA delivers world-class education, events, research, advocacy, and media to a growing global network of more than 28,000 travel professionals and 125,000 active contacts.

About the GBTA Foundation

The mission of the GBTA Foundation, the US 501c3 charitable arm of GBTA, is to help the global business travel industry create a positive impact and a better future for people and the planet. The GBTA Foundation focuses on the strategy and execution of GBTA's global sustainability programs, supporting initiatives related to climate action; diversity, equity and inclusion; and other talent-related topics via education, research and advocacy.

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