What Keeps Business Travelers Up At Night

A new report from SAP Concur details what keeps business travelers up at night and what they worry about most before, during and while on a business trip.

SAP SE recently announced the results of a survey which revealed that more than three in four female business travelers have suffered harassment while traveling and more than one in two change their plans because of safety concerns. The survey results identified concerns of personal safety while on the road and frustration that some companies seem to put self-interest ahead of employee needs. Notable highlights of the responding 7,850 business travelers in 19 global markets include:

  • Travelers often feel unsafe:
    • Of the respondents, 58% say they have changed their travel arrangements because they felt unsafe, while 52% of business travelers cite travel safety as the most valuable training their company could provide.
    • Millennials are more sensitive to current events: In the last 12 months, 42% of business travelers in this age range have reduced travel to a location because of political unrest or health hazards, compared to 36% of Gen X and 23% of Baby Boomers. Nearly as many of the Millennials (40%) selected a flight based on aircraft type, compared to 33% of Gen Xers and 21% of Boomers.
    • Nearly one third (31%) of business travelers prioritize their own safety as the most important factor when taking a business trip, yet over half (54%) believe safety is not their companies’ top priority.
  • Business travel isn’t getting easier or less stressful:
    • Sixty-seven percent believe their company lags behind when it comes to adopting the latest technologies to make business travel easier.
    • An overwhelming majority of business travelers (94%) are willing to share personal information to improve their business travel experience – an impressive number in an age of data privacy concerns.
    • Thirty-seven percent of business travelers feel the most stress before a trip when they’re planning, booking and organizing travel. On the flip side, when a traveler returns home, 24% of business travelers say they would rather have a cavity filled at the dentist than complete an expense report.

The survey was conducted by Wakefield Research (www.wakefieldresearch.com), a leading independent provider of quantitative, qualitative and hybrid market research, among 7,850 business travelers, defined as those who travel for business three or more times annually from the following markets: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Japan, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, Malaysia, Sweden, United Kingdom and the United States

This is a very interesting summary of what keeps business travelers up at night and what they worry about most before, during and while on a business trip. We think most people in the Going Global community can unfortunatelywhat keeps business travelers up at night and what they worry about most before, during and while on a business trip. identify with these concerns.