April 13, 2007 (Press Release) --
The Business Travel Market - Market Assessment
Business trips account for a significant share of world tourism, and this Market Assessment report reviews the demand for business travel to, from and within the UK. It considers the main factors that influence this demand, both broad trends and developments in specific product markets. Also considered is the structure of the industry that supplies the needs of business travellers resident in or travelling to the UK, including airlines, the hospitality sector and other supporting services.
Many recent changes in behaviour by international business travellers have occurred widely across several different geographical markets, including a resistance to higher business and first class fares, an increasing use of the services of low-cost airlines, growth in the use of air taxis and business jets and the use of the Internet for booking business travel.
Traditionally, business travellers have purchased travel and accommodation services through the internal travel department of their company, or through intermediaries such as business travel agents, but now travellers are increasingly booking many elements of their trips online
The Business Travel Market - Market Assessment
Business trips account for a significant share of world tourism, and this Market Assessment report reviews the demand for business travel to, from and within the UK. It considers the main factors that influence this demand, both broad trends and developments in specific product markets. Also considered is the structure of the industry that supplies the needs of business travellers resident in or travelling to the UK, including airlines, the hospitality sector and other supporting services.
Many recent changes in behaviour by international business travellers have occurred widely across several different geographical markets, including a resistance to higher business and first class fares, an increasing use of the services of low-cost airlines, growth in the use of air taxis and business jets and the use of the Internet for booking business travel.
Traditionally, business travellers have purchased travel and accommodation services through the internal travel department of their company, or through intermediaries such as business travel agents, but now travellers are increasingly booking many elements of their trips online

Business trips account for a significant share of world tourism, and this Market Assessment report reviews the demand for business travel to, from and within the UK
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