How business travel may never be the same again

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BERLIN/MILAN: Sylvia Burbery is delighted that she no longer spends most of her life travelling for work. \u0022I am grateful that the pandemic has forced us to step back and look at ways of working we took for granted,\u0022 said the regional president for emerging markets at Mars petcare brand Royal Canin.

BERLIN/MILAN: Sylvia Burbery is delighted that she no longer spends most of her life travelling for work.

Burbery's sentiments are echoed by workers around the world who are tired of the grind of corporate travel. This is bad news for the airlines, hotels and conference centres that rely on this lucrative business.Mars, the family-owned snack and pet food company, said cost, environmental and health considerations were behind its decision to keep travel to less than half pre-pandemic levels, meaning 145,000 fewer flights per year.

Niklas Andreen, the chief operating officer of global corporate travel management firm CWT, knows the prospects are slim for a quick bounce back to pre-pandemic levels for the business travel sector. German airline Lufthansa has nevertheless seen demand for its regional flights between Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Belgium jump 15 per cent in recent weeks, and rise 30 per cent for flights within Germany, chief executive Carsten Spohr said.

"As companies look forward, they are thinking about how to keep some of the cost savings they have realised," said Anthony Jackson, head of Deloitte's US aviation practice. As part of climate measures Zurich Insurance Group unveiled this week, it said it would cut air travel compared to its pre-pandemic level by 70 per cent as of 2022.

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