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Cuts in Business Travel on Both Sides of the Atlantic

June 24th, 2008 @ 9:49 am

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Categories: Companies, Research, Uncategorized

Tags: Travel, Financial, Management Issues, Financial Accounting, Financial Planning, Finance, Jessica Stillman

  • Delays and cancellationsThe Find: Fed up travelers avoided 41 million trips last year, costing the U.S. economy $26 billion, and things aren’t much better across the pond.
  • The Source: A recent survey from the Travel Industry Association (TIA).

The Takeaway: Polling firms Peter D. Hart Research Associates and The Winston Group asked one thousand travelers how conditions at America’s airports are affecting their travel habits on behalf of TIA. The results: “more than 100,000 travelers each day are voting with their wallets by choosing to avoid trips.”

Delays, cancellations and inefficient security screening are leading travelers to stay home or find alternate means of reaching their destinations. The loss to the economy is not limited to the airlines, TIA asserts, but ripples out to cost $5.6 billion to hotels and $3.1 billion to restaurants. And the situation is unlikely to improve soon. More than 60 percent of respondents thought air travel was going to continue to deteriorate.

Reporting on the findings, the British site Management Issues points out that the situation isn’t looking much rosier across the Atlantic. British travel group, Hogg Robinsion, has released its latest financial figures, which show firms:

Cutting back on foreign travel, with financial services firms in particular controlling their spending on events and travel, although demand from smaller businesses was also in decline.

Management Issues adds that various reports suggest that many blue chip British firms are cutting back sharply on travel expenses. A number of investment banks are reportedly even “putting the brakes on taxi travel and corporate entertainment.”

The Question: Are you and your team traveling less than last year?

(Image of cancelled and delayed flights from JasonJT, CC 2.0)

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    mbmattis@...

    06/24/08 | Report as spam

    Travel Curtailed

    Bad tidings indeed. I know that Yahoo has greatly curtailed all but the most essential travel, most trips requiring sign off at the VP level.

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    jamal.abed

    06/27/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Cuts in Business Travel on Both Sides of the Atlantic

    Very true! However, in my business it is technology that is leading to a reduction in the need to travel. Video Conferencing has become an important tool in maintaining contact with our Consultants across the Atlantic with positive consequences on our travel budget. These days, we are able to cut our travel budget expenditure by 45% compared to two years ago. Avoiding the hustle of and the loss of time in airports is icing on the cake!

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    raphnix

    08/17/08 | Report as spam

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