Recent Research
Staff -- Tradeshow Week, 8/23/2004
Some 60 percent of respondents to the National Business Travel Assn.'s mid-year survey said that their companies are spending more on travel in 2004 than in 2003, indicating a level of recovery in the travel industry. Nearly 70 percent of respondents foresee increases in air travel prices. More than 65 percent said costs of meetings and conventions will grow.
At the same time, more than 70 percent of corporate travel managers expect their companies to use a higher number of hotel room nights in 2004 than last year.













