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Younger workers and women feel deprived of business travel opportunities

i2wtcBy i2wtcJuly 3, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Business travel, which virtually came to a halt just a few years ago, is becoming more and more popular again.

Despite common hiccups like flight delays and unattractive hotels, employees generally seem eager to resume business travel. According to a global survey of 3,750 business travelers conducted by SAP Concur, about 67% of employees who took three or more business trips in the past two years believe that business travel is important for career advancement. But many employees also feel that travel opportunities are not shared equally.

Younger workers are more likely than older generations to say business travel is important for career advancement, but they are also the most likely to say they have limited opportunities to travel: About 19% blame their lack of travel opportunities on a lack of seniority, and 18% blame it on their age, according to the report.

Around 14% believe they don’t have the opportunity to travel because they’re a carer, and a further 11% say it’s because of their gender. Breaking it down further, we see that women are more likely than men to feel they don’t have the opportunity to travel.

When addressing challenges in corporate travel programs overall, SAP recommends employers think about three basic steps: First, reach out to employees to see where their pain points are and ask if they see the same travel opportunities as their colleagues. Then, act on that insight and ensure employees have the right tools they need to make their travel successful. Finally, get help from outside resources if needed.

Paige McGloughlin
paige.mcglauflin@fortune.com
@Paedion

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