Business travel sector to lose $820 billion in revenue on coronavirus hit: industry group

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The global business travel sector is expected to take a revenue hit of about $82...

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“Coronavirus is significantly impacting the business travel industry’s bottom line,” GBTA Chief Operating Officer Scott Solombrino said in a statement.

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But the airlines saved all those billions each year they made from robbing customers blind with extra fees and over packed flights. Karma

Another wave down today?

It's big money. It looks like a lot of rich people going to take my position.

Weak economies are paying the highest price !!

While a lot of people do write 'lose', it's actually 'loose'.

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