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Business Travel: What to expect in 2023

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As travel demand surges and prices rise, certain key trends are beginning to emerge. This according to Bonnie Smith, GM FCM Travel South Africa, who draws on Q3-2022 data to explain the current state of play – and how 2023 will be all about balancing the needs of people, profit and planet.

“While FCM’s global Q3 data showed the highest peak in travel for many years, we know that rising travel costs are having a significant impact. Budgets are under pressure and companies, from SMEs to large multinationals, will be taking a closer look at both their travel requirements and projected costs for airfares and accommodation in 2023.”

In many ways, says Smith, travel will remain exciting and dynamic, and travel managers, bookers and travellers can expect the following as businesses welcome a new year and new opportunities:

Finding new ways to manage costs

Corporate procurement teams will lean on their TMC’s expertise and negotiating skills to help manage costs. This includes buying in advance; reviewing routes and contracts; avoiding peak times; and mixing things up by trying new travel suppliers and accommodation options.

A return to advance booking

Smith hopes that 2023 will see an end to last-minute bookings.

“Advance booking days globally averaged 25 days in Q3-2022, and long-haul international advance booking days jumped to 40 days – 10 days up from 2019. This is good news, not only because it shows that traveller confidence is returning, but because last-minute bookings are very, very expensive.”

An increase in airline seat capacity

Smith says Q3-2022 hit a new peak for seat capacity in 2022, with global seat volume sitting at just 13% less than it was in 2019. “South Africa is also looking forward to increased capacity – and with more airlines servicing local and regional demand, we hope to see prices begin to stabilise too,” says Smith.

More meetings and events

Demand for in-person meetings and events surged in Q3, and Smith believes the meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) sector is only going to go from strength to strength.

“Business travel is so important in terms of knowledge sharing, strengthening company culture, and increased employee engagement,” says Smith. “Just book your team get-togethers early, because availability of hotels still remains tight.”

On that note, Smith says hotel occupancy has increased steadily over the year, and so have rates.

“Although still below 2019 rates, we’re expecting 2023 rates, on average, to climb a further 7% across all markets. This means it’s time to contract new fixed rates, using the RFP process to consolidate, ‘change up’ your hotels and see what new offers and value-adds suit your needs.”

New priorities – and new tech

In a recent global survey, FCM Travel asked their customers, “Of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are implemented into your travel program?”:

  • 42% of respondents stated #13 – Climate Action;
  • 35% stated #3 – Good Health & Wellbeing; and
  • 32% stated #12 – Responsible Consumption & Production

Smith says that although travel programmes in South Africa are still cost-driven, FCM customers are becoming more serious about both sustainability and the health and wellbeing of their travellers.

“Interestingly, travel tech is going to play a big role in helping organisations achieve their environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals; diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) goals; as well as employee wellbeing goals,” says Smith. “This includes carbon calculators, offsetting flights, selecting ‘green’ suppliers and being more conscious of their travel behaviour.

“Travellers are already relying on online booking tools (OBTs) that offer a wide range of choice and fares, as well as mobile comms and travel alerts when they’re on the road. Now they’re also looking for tools to help them make the best decisions in terms of responsible, sustainable travel – and report on their progress.”

**ends**

For more information about FCM, or to interview FCM General Manager South Africa, Bonnie Smith, call Dorine Reinstein on 083 278 8994 or email dorine@bigambitions.co.za.

About FCM:

FCM, the flagship corporate travel brand at Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG), is the business travel partner of choice for large national, multinational and global corporations. We are an award-winning global corporate travel management company ranking as one of the top five by size around the world. We operate a global network which spans more than 100 countries, employing over 6000 people.

FCM are transforming the business of travel through our empowered and accountable people who deliver 24/7 service and are available either online or offline. Leveraging FCM’s negotiating strength and supplier relationships in conjunction with our tailored business travel programs, our expertise delivers more for our clients where it matters most to them.

Visit us at www.fcmtravel.co.za

Issued by: Big Ambitions

Contact: Dorine Reinstein

Tel: +27 83 278 8994

Email: Dorine@bigambitions.co.za

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