Business travel is booming, says Travel Counsellors


Business travel is booming, says Travel Counsellors

Saturday, 06 Jan, 2023 0

Business travel is rapidly recovering with 52% growth on pre pandemic levels, Travel Counsellors says.

Travel Counsellors reported booming corporate transactions.

Sales for the new financial year (November-December) were up by 52% on 2019 levels.

Corporate sales are 73% up compared to the same period for 2021.

With 1,542 business travel bookings made last week alone, Travel Counsellors are outperforming 2019 in all markets.

The company is also seeing a 20% increase in new account openings compared to 2019.

Kieran Hartwell, MD corporate, said: “We are thrilled to see such a rapid pick up in corporate bookings throughout 2022.”

We can be positive for our continued corporate growth as we go into 2023.”



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