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Global business travel to grow 21% in 2021, trade group forecasts

Published 02/02/2021, 05:09 AM
Updated 02/02/2021, 05:10 AM
© Reuters. People take photos of a business class cabin replica during a guided tour at the Singapore Airlines Training Centre in Singapore

(Reuters) - Business travel spending is forecast to grow 21% this year worldwide, helped by the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, but will not recover to pre-pandemic levels until the middle of the decade, a business travel association said on Tuesday.

Spending on business travel is projected to rise to $842 billion in 2021, according to the Global Business Travel Association's (GBTA) BTI Outlook, after dropping 52% in 2020 to $694 billion due to the pandemic.

After a decade of steady annual growth, business travel is expected to have shown losses in 2020 that were 10 times greater than the declines after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks or the 2008 recession, GBTA said.

Despite the expected growth in travel in 2021, uncertainty around vaccination progress and U.S. President Joe Biden's policies can affect the recovery.

“The continued rollout of the vaccine will be central to recovery globally, as will decisions the new Biden Administration makes regarding global trade and border and quarantine policies," said Dave Hilfman, GBTA's interim executive director in a statement.

As U.S. airlines also expect, the group said businesses are likely to spend more on travel that cannot be duplicated with online meetings such as sales calls and service trips.

The proportion of companies' travel budget spent on internal meetings is estimated to decline 6%, compared with 2019, the group said.

By the end of 2024, business travel spending is projected to reach about $1.4 trillion, nearly equaling the 2019 pre-pandemic revenue peak of $1.43 trillion, the group said. It projects a full recovery in 2025.

© Reuters. People take photos of a business class cabin replica during a guided tour at the Singapore Airlines Training Centre in Singapore

Key developing economies in Asia Pacific will drive global growth in business travel over the next decade, the group said.

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