INNTEL Recovery Purple Paper

A survey from the GBTA adds weight to the argument that now is the time to act – because it reveals that more than half of companies are planning for a recovery in business travel in 2020, with one in three believing this will happen within the next three months. So getting ahead of the game is crucial. Once business and travel opens up, meetings and events will fill venue calendars – events that have been postponed and need to be rescheduled, as well as the usual ongoing meetings that oil the wheels of business. High demand will limit availability. Social distancing will limit available space. Organisations that are slow o the starting blocks may find they have left it too late to book the meetings or events they need to galvanise their recovery. Talk to Inntel today for expert advice on relaunching your meetings and events strategy for best availability and maximum impact. Get in touch with your Inntel Client Relationship Manager or by emailing Alison Proud - alison.proud@inntel.co.uk of European businesses expect domestic business travel to return within three months. (the figure is 58% in North America.) The vast majority believe their employees will be willing to travel once restrictions are lifted. believe the worst has already passed as regards cancelled flights. % % % Nine out of ten travel managers say they will feel confident about getting employees back on the road when there is a decline in new infection rates, when governments lift travel restrictions, advisories and stay-at- home lockdowns, and when there is positive guidance from public health agencies. inntel.co.uk

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