Life after Zoom: corporate travel agents plot safe return to business trips

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Life after Zoom: corporate travel agents plot safe return to business travel

FILE PHOTO: People wearing face masks are seen at Hongqiao International Airport in Shanghai, following the coronavirus disease outbreak, China May 21, 2020. REUTERS/Aly Song/File Photo

“I am seeing a trend now starting to pick up ... We can Zoom or Microsoft meetings but nothing beats the face to face,” said Jo Sully, regional general manager Asia-Pacific at American Express Global Business Travel. New Zealand, which emerged from lockdown in May, is already back to half of last year’s domestic booking levels, said Jamie Pherous, managing director of Brisbane-based Corporate Travel Management Ltd .

Chinese domestic bookings are around 60% of pre-pandemic levels and some European markets have begun to pick up as border restrictions there ease, said Chris Galanty, the London-based global chief executive of Flight Centre Travel Group Ltd’s corporate divisions.

 

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