Corporate Travel Analysis Reports For The Americas

Expert Insights & Trends

Millennials and higher-income travellers are the groups ready to return to travelling and are set to lead the travel recovery into 2021

12 November, 2020

Millennials and higher-income travellers are the groups ready to return to traveling and lead the travel recovery into 2021, according to new research presented by Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection (BHTP). In recent years, millennials emerged as the generation that travels the most, followed by mature (55+) travellers. However, the pandemic has further widened the gap between millennials and other age groups.

USA spotlight – Biden becomes President-elect but controlling COVID spread will remain the priority meaning further implications for a travel industry mired in turmoil

10 November, 2020

The incoming Administration in Washington DC led by US President-elect, Joe Biden, is expected to have some major implications for an airline industry mired in turmoil. President-elect Biden's outline transport strategy emphasised the building of extensive rail infrastructure and his Administration will be strong on the environment and climate change.

Going solo – travellers are increasingly going alone as COVID restrictions sees rise in independent travel on either side of the Atlantic

5 November, 2020

This year has impacted everyone's travel plans dramatically, but it has seemingly also changed the way we travel. Whether it is a business trip, a weekend break or a longer holiday it appears that more and more of us are going alone, according to new research from in-destination travel provider Welcome Pickups.

Going Places – industry appointment highlights for Oct-2020

5 November, 2020

The travel, tourism and aviation industries across the globe witness policy and upper level changes on a daily basis. It is important to not only keep tabs of these organisations direction, but to also monitor changes in executive branches to see the wider picture of the travel market. CTC - Corporate Travel Community aims to keep you informed of these movements each month, with a full wrap of the key changes across regional markets, while also featuring key appointments announced for the month.

JetBlue acknowledges blocking middle seats is ‘not something that's sustainable’ and is ‘incredibly expensive, especially in an industry that's struggling’

4 November, 2020

There has been much debate over the effectiveness of blocking middle seats on aircraft and whether the airlines that have utilised the tactic have taken the approach as more of a public relations exercise than anything else. Expert studies have shown that there are clear benefits to have additional space between passengers in the cabin, but the environment and layered measures such as face coverings mean the risk of viral transmission is already very low.

From a travel perspective the 2020/2021 holiday season will look very different than previous years, but it will still provide a timely, important – albeit subdued – boost to the industry

2 November, 2020

We have now entered into the penultimate month of 2020, a time that we generally start to reflect on the year to date and look forward to some well-earned time off work during the popular holiday period ahead. Whether it is travelling or spending time with family and friends, this is traditionally a busy travel season.

USA spotlight – the election is in forefront of minds, but Americans are becoming increasingly concerned about COVID-19 and the economy as virus cases continue to increase at alarming rates

2 November, 2020

Pessimism about COVID-19's course in the US is firmly back in a heightened period, returning to levels last seen in Jul-2020 during the virus' summer surge in the country, according to new research from Destination Analysts.

DATA SPOTLIGHT: Salt Lake City International Airport

29 October, 2020

This year CTC - Corporate Travel Community will feature some topical insights into the world's airlines, airports and country markets. Here, using the extensive profile insights available to CAPA - Centre for Aviation members to deliver a data snapshot at where they sit today in the Covid-19 impacted world, we look at Salt Lake City International Airport, where the opening of its new Concourse B means that all airlines serving the Utah gateway now operate out of new facilities.

COVID crisis creates inflection point and ‘true catalyst to accelerate’ business digital transformation

28 October, 2020

One of the most popular forms of cloud computing is software-as-a-service (SaaS), a software distribution model in which a service provider hosts applications for customers and makes them available to these customers via the internet. US SaaS company SAP, which offers end-to-end enterprise application software, database, analytics, intelligent technologies, and experience management, says the crisis has "created an inflection point for customers, a true catalyst to accelerate their transformation effort".

Pandemic or not, Southwest continues to trumpet its ambitions to gain more corporate share

28 October, 2020

Throughout the COVID 19 crisis, Southwest Airlines has clearly stated its ambitions to capture more corporate share when demand for business travel returns, and the carrier is using the pandemic to lay the groundwork to become more nimble in attracting corporate clients.

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