Business Travel Will Never Be The Same
Analysts say that business travel will likely increase eventually but it may never get back to pre pandemic levels.
Business travel will never be the same. Here s why air travel will never be the same again. I think business travel will never go back to what it was before when people easily said i m going to meet with. It means fewer open bar receptions.
There are a few things like business trips that i doubt will ever go back. It means fewer big restaurant events. Why train travel will never be the same again.
This has changed their perception of business travel from absolutely necessary to optional. Business travel may also take a hit as companies will be more particular about employee safety and encourage only essential business travel. Business travel may never be the same as airlines begin to see a slow uptick in demand experts predict that business travel will likely take years to recover and may never look the same.
The number of professionals travelling may decrease trips might have to become longer to discourage repeated trips. Delta air lines executives do not expect sustainable recovery for two years or more nor do they predict business travel ever will revert to 2019 traffic levels they told analysts tuesday. Bill gates who has spent as much time and money studying and preparing for pandemics as anyone says that business travel will never be the same.
Airlines saw both business and leisure travel numbers sink when the pandemic set in. People have involuntarily been trained in how to work from home use technology for meetings how to manage a remote workforce among other things. Business travel will never be the same again during the great recession most companies modified their executive travel policies.
Flying for leisure showed glimmers of recovery near the end of may when coronavirus cases were waning. Social distancing is going to persist and that means fewer big conferences and trade shows. Bill gates believes travel for work will never be the same after the coronavirus.