Global Business Travellers Report 2022

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Travel Frequency a Sore Spot for Many

Nearly all business travellers are willing to travel this year, yet the way companies are managing the return to travel may prove problematic. The latest business travel trends show that most business travellers report their companies are returning to pre-pandemic travel levels but are spreading it among fewer employees - an approach that leaves the majority unhappy with their travel frequency.  

  • 3 in 5 business travelers (61%) report their current travel frequency is not meeting their expectations.

While most of those travelling too little are willing to wait for things to improve, many who are on the road more than they’d like are ready to bring about change themselves, even if that means a change in employers. Recruiting these eager travellers will come at a cost during this era of intense labour competition, as nearly all want extra perks to take a job that requires more travel. 

  • Nearly 1 in 4 business travellers who are not travelling at their ideal frequency (23%) say they’ll look for a new position if their travel schedule doesn’t improve.

Meeting business travellers’ expectations is likely the better option for companies, which includes ensuring their travel schedules meet needs as well as offering the travel flexibility they deem essential. Business travellers are focused on safeguarding their well-being amid lingering COVID-19 health and safety concerns. Sustainable travel continues to be a key consideration for business travellers as well, offering an additional opportunity for employers to cater to employees’ travel requirements. 

These findings come from a survey of 3,850 business travellers across 25 global markets commissioned by SAP Concur through Wakefield Research. 

 

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