Orbitz for Business Quarterly Indicators Show No Let-Up on Business Travel
Rising travel costs have caused many travelers to get resourceful when planning vacations, and growing numbers of business travelers are finding business trips to be an opportune time to add a little time off. Nearly three-fourths (72%) of those surveyed this month by Orbitz for Business and Business Traveler Magazine say they've extended a business trip with a leisure component in the last year. Additionally, 81% plan to, or are considering extending a work trip in the next six months by adding vacation time with family or friends.
As the usual business travel destinations don't always lend themselves to an appealing getaway, more than one-third (35%) say they've coordinated a business trip to a location where they'd like to vacation, in an effort to combine the two.
These are among the key findings of the second Orbitz for Business/Business Traveler Magazine Quarterly Trend Report, which examines the most prevalent issues affecting business travelers and the corporate travel industry today.
"We continue to see business travelers changing behaviors, and this is a prime example of how many are finding ways to make the most of their work-related travel," said Dean Sivley, senior vice president and COO, Orbitz for Business. "We've helped our customers find strategic ways to curtail travel expenditures, and likewise, corporate travelers are finding the extension of business trips with leisure as a cost-effective way to squeeze in some vacation time."
Another notable trend shows that almost half (43%) of respondents recently had a spouse, significant other or friend accompany them on a business trip, without staying extra days but simply sharing a room with their guest and seeing them during free time.