European travel managers brace for rising US travel costs
Geopolitical uncertainties and sustainability worries drive caution in corporate travel planning
Nearly half (48%) of European travel managers anticipate increased travel costs to the US under the Trump administration, with concerns also surrounding travel difficulties and weakened sustainability incentives due to policy changes.
Key takeaways
- 48% expect higher costs for US travel; 35% foresee increased travel difficulties.
- 44% think Trump's climate policy shifts could negatively impact corporate sustainable travel initiatives.
- Only 9% of respondents foresee increased US travel, while 12% anticipate less; significant uncertainty remains.
- 83% are aware of the upcoming UK ETA and EU ETIAS schemes, indicating good preparedness for these changes.
- Travel managers remain cautious due to geopolitical uncertainty, particularly regarding tariffs, travel restrictions, and environmental regulations.
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