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U.S. Business Travel Spending to Hit $292B

A Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) forecast has found that U.S.-originated business travel grew nearly 3% year-over-year. Overall, U.S.-generated business travel is expected to increase 6.8% to $292.3 billion in 2014.

by Staff
July 8, 2014
U.S. Business Travel Spending to Hit $292B

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A Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) forecast has found that U.S.-originated business travel grew nearly 3% year-over-year, with company spending for business travelers increasing 7.6% to $71.2 billion during the first quarter of 2014.

Overall, U.S.-generated business travel spending is expected to increase 6.8% to $292.3 billion in 2014, according to the GBTA.

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This positive forecast of the U.S. business travel industry was reaffirmed with the release of the "GBTA BTI Outlook – United States 2014 Q2," which is sponsored by Visa Inc. The report highlights the important relationship of business travel to overall U.S. economic growth.

“Business travel spending in the U.S. supports 7.1 million jobs,” said Michael W. McCormick, GBTA executive director and COO. “We continue to see a correlation: growth in business travel is intrinsically linked to jobs development and ultimately growth in the U.S. economy.”

According to the GBTA report, other key findings include:

  • The total number of domestic person business trips in 2013 was revised upward to 468.8 million from the previously reported 448.7 million, resulting in a 4.7% year-to-year gain.

  • Spending remained consistent with the previous forecast at $241 billion, indicating a lower-than-estimated spend per trip.

  • Group business travel significantly outperformed individual business travel in 2013, growing 8.6%.

  • While individual business travel volume is only expected to grow 2.3% in 2014, spending is expected to increase 5.6%, driven by higher prices and additional spend-per-trip.

“Electronic payments play an integral role in the U.S. business landscape, allowing Visa to help companies and business travelers understand and react to the ever-changing business travel market,” said Tad Fordyce, SVP and head of Global Commercial Solutions, Visa Inc.

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“The expected growth outlined in the GBTA BTI means for exciting times not only in the business travel market but for our country’s economy as well, and will allow Visa, along with GBTA, to continue to create best-in-class solutions for our financial institution customers and their clients,” Fordyce added.

In addition, the study identified other trends that could impact business travel in the coming months, including the price of oil, cost of travel and international outbound business travel, says GBTA.

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