Business travel growth slowing, says research firm

By Johanna Jainchill
Fourth-quarter 2011 trends indicate that the growth in business travel is lagging behind growth in leisure travel, for all segments except upscale, according to ITG Investment research.

Leisure analyst Matthew Jacob warned in a note, “If a real deceleration in business travel occurs, it could augur weaker overall trends for the travel and lodging industries going forward.”

The New York-based research group reported in September that third-quarter trends showed that while business travel had been been outperforming leisure for two years, that gap was beginning to narrow.

Follow Johanna Jainchill on Twitter @jjainchilltw. 
This page is protected by Copyright laws. Do Not Copy. Purchase Reprint
blog comments powered by Disqus

View Comment Guidelines

Follow Us on Twitter

Please upgrade your Flash Player.
Please upgrade your Flash Player.

Travel Weekly Poll

Voices

  • Consumer media discover that travel agents do exist

    "Contrary to some thoughts, travel agents do exist ... We are usually able to get clients better prices, and we know we can see that clients have better experiences. And as our personal motto is: Our Service Travels With You."

    More»

TW Index: Most Active Stocks

Latest Top News:
Caribbean
Europe
Travel Weekly is on Facebook
Viewpoints For Travel Agents
Travel Weekly Topics