WEARY ROAD WARRIORS

Rising Costs and Schedule Snafus Stress Biz Travellers

Rising travel costs. Surge pricing on checked bags. Continuing flight disruptions. Business travel is bouncing back, but the latest poll from Corporate Traveller, part of Flight Centre Travel Group, suggests Canadian road warriors are feeling the strain.

Forty-five percent of professionals identify schedule disruptions as their top source of anxiety, while 44% feel the financial burden of rising travel expenses. Another 42% said they’re stressed by economic uncertainty.

“These factors make it clear that the demands of business travel are weighing heavily on Canadian corporate flyers,” Corporate Traveller said. “At a time when business travel bookings have increased by 10% compared to last year, according to Corporate Traveller’s own tracking, this underscores a need for more streamlined, carry-on-focused travel tactics.

"Business travel today demands more than just showing up to meetings and networking; it's about optimizing every aspect of the trip," said Chris Lynes, Managing Director for Corporate Traveller. "Adopting carry-on-only travel and choosing strategic flight times are effective ways to enhance airport experiences, ensuring both cost savings and reduced stress."

Essential tips for Canadian corporate travellers:

  1. Maximize Your Carry-On: Get the most out of your carry-on by choosing airlines that allow up to 14kg, with the option to add more if needed. Buying extra space online is cheaper than at the airport. Check size allowances beforehand; they vary but can save on check-in fees.
  2. Choose Amenities-Rich Hotels: Pick accommodations offering amenities like premium toiletries and gym facilities, which can significantly lighten packing lists.
  3. Flight Strategy: Always aim to book direct flights when available to avoid unnecessary layovers and delays. Direct flights help you reach your destination quicker, allowing for more time to prepare, relax, or engage in your intended business activities.
  4. Scheduling Smart: Considering travel timing can make a world of difference. “Flying in on Sunday can introduce a blend of leisure and business, potentially cutting costs and easing Monday rush,” Lynes points out.
  5. Lounge Access: A quality travel credit card offers more than points; look for one that includes airport lounge access, providing a sanctuary from crowded gate areas.
  6. Loyalty Pays: Enroll in airline and hotel loyalty programs. Simple steps like inputting your member number can unlock future savings and enhance overall travel experiences.
  7. Professional Insight: Don’t overlook the value of a seasoned travel expert. Corporate Traveller knows how to handle challenging travel needs of industries like manufacturing, mining, and construction, helping make trips more efficient and less expensive, focusing on what businesses need the most.

Jim Byers

Contributor

Jim Byers is a freelance travel writer based in Toronto. He was formerly travel editor at the Toronto Star and now writes for a variety of publications in Canada and around the world. He's also a regular guest on CBC, CTV News, Global News and other television and radio networks.

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