7 in 10 Singapore workers consider business travel as essential for career advancement, but there are 5 reasons they’re avoiding it

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A recent survey reveals 5 key challenges that are making business travels less appealing

7 in 10 Singapore workers consider business travel as essential for career advancement, but there are 5 reasons they’re avoiding it

To manage these disruptions, 98% of travellers are now adding extra time, known as “booking buffers,” at the start or end of their trips. The survey reported that over 29% of companies restrict employees from working remotely while travelling for leisure or combining personal and business trips. However, 95% of employees want more support from their companies, especially on bias prevention, data protection, and protection from consequences if AI bookings clash with company policy.

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