Articles tagged “deloitte”

Podcasts

Tapping India’s $20 Billion Corporate Travel Opportunity

In India’s corporate travel landscape, small is big as small and medium enterprises shape the future of the sector. Their growing travel demand is a key factor driving the market’s expected doubling by 2030.

Tapping India’s $20 Billion Corporate Travel Opportunity
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Tourism

New Deloitte Report Maps Climate Change’s Triple Threat to Travel Industry

A growing wave of environmental pressures is pushing the travel industry toward rapid transformation. Deloitte's latest report offers insights into how companies can adapt or risk extinction in an increasingly eco-conscious market.

New Deloitte Report Maps Climate Change’s Triple Threat to Travel Industry

Business Travel

More Trips, Higher Prices: Business Travel Spending May Finally Top 2019 Levels

Companies say their employees are embracing business travel, but they're also trying to rein in costs.

More Trips, Higher Prices: Business Travel Spending May Finally Top 2019 Levels

Business Travel

The Race to Win Clients Is Driving Corporate Travel’s Recovery, Says Deloitte

Traveling to visit a single client could soon be a thing of past, Deloitte’s latest corporate travel study suggests. Instead, businesses see conferences and other live events as a much more productive affair, and will prioritize investing in attending them.

The Race to Win Clients Is Driving Corporate Travel’s Recovery, Says Deloitte

Tourism

Skift India Daily: Adventure Tourism Operators Need to Improve Safety Measures

Bungy jumping, scuba diving and paragliding may offer a lifetime of unmatched thrills, but are tour operators selling these thrills playing by the rulebook?

Skift India Daily: Adventure Tourism Operators Need to Improve Safety Measures

Business Travel

Zoom Doesn’t Cut It as Corporate Travelers Seek More Conference Networking

A new report from Deloitte singles out the power of networking as the main reason for a resurgence in travel, but the truth is the pendulum is swinging wildly because companies are rediscovering the merits of travel for a range of purposes — or at least they are until expenses get reined back in.

Zoom Doesn’t Cut It as Corporate Travelers Seek More Conference Networking

Hotels

European Hotel Leaders Expect More Distressed Sales

What's ahead for hotel investment in Europe? A survey of more than 100 hotel leaders points to both risks and a window for opportunistic acquisitions.

European Hotel Leaders Expect More Distressed Sales

Tourism

Only 30 Percent of Americans Plan Holiday Travel: Is Demand Less Pent-Up?

Worries about their finances may have more Americans opting for their couches, not coach seats this holiday season. The go-go days coming out the pandemic of unbridled demand may be settling back down to reality.

Only 30 Percent of Americans Plan Holiday Travel: Is Demand Less Pent-Up?

Business Travel

Hilton’s Plan to Get Travel Managers to Take Sustainability Seriously

Despite environmental impacts topping corporate agendas, Hilton is finding that not all corporate clients are asking it for data around sustainability and other social impact elements. The hotel group is working to overcome the complexities in a franchised world of communicating this information.

Hilton’s Plan to Get Travel Managers to Take Sustainability Seriously

Tourism

U.S. Travelers More Concerned About Costs Than Covid for First Time Since Pandemic

Americans are now saying that financial factors trump health and safety worries when it comes to travel decision-making. While some are staying home because they can't afford it, those determined to travel are finding ways to work around higher prices.

U.S. Travelers More Concerned About Costs Than Covid for First Time Since Pandemic