Business Travel Trends
Internova Travel Group Survey Shows Positive Outlook for Business Travel in 2024
Eighty-five percent of business travelers surveyed expect to be on the road the same amount or more often in 2024 versus 2023.
Eighty-five percent of business travelers surveyed expect to be on the road the same amount or more often in 2024 versus 2023.
Foreign tourist arrivals and nights exceed 2019 levels in the first quarter of 2024 - Sporting events, high travel demand and inflation to drive tourist expenditure to record levels
Nice, France, Makes Its Debut in the Top 10, but London Remains the Crown Jewel
Demand for travel to destinations across the Americas is on the rise, a new report released today by Amadeus in collaboration with UN Tourism shows.
Work life balance, contentment and industry opportunity in their roles fuel loyalty - Global travel buyers and suppliers also report continued knowledge gaps, desire for clarity and implementation challenges related to New Distribution Capability
Hyatt collaborates with KultureCity for a survey of more than 1,000 neurodivergent individuals and caregivers to drive research-supported action
From sustainable practices to cutting-edge technology, we've identified seven travel industry trends that are redefining the future of the travel industry and reshaping business travel solutions.
Parents of children with ADHD, autism or other forms of neurodiversity share their plans, preferences and challenges for future family vacations in landmark travel survey
To better understand the current state of the travel industry and latest travel trends, AnalyticsIQ's Cognitive Sciences team lead a comprehensive study to better gauge how people are traveling and the modern travel-related behaviors we can expect to see. This article will delve into the key findings in their latest research report - Understanding Modern Travel Trends - and highlight the most important 'need-to-knows' for both travel brands and marketers alike.
First Quarter Total Sales and Passengers Trips Increased Year Over Year