PFS Consulting Insights Report: Trends & Strategies for H1-2026
PFS Consulting’s new-look insights report is nearly here.
This report covers everything from air and ground movements to traveller behaviour and external events influencing business travel. If you oversee the big picture, make the bookings, or are just curious about what’s ahead, this twice-yearly insights report is designed to deliver data and direction.
Previous corporate travel trend reports
Corporate travel trends in Q4-2024
Business travel surged late last year, but so did prices and pressure. Airlines pushed capacity, hotels filled up, and travel managers had to think on their feet.
In this report, you’ll find:
- Online self-service rose, with 61% of bookings made online.
- Seat availability was forecasted to rise with 38 million extra seats on offer in 2025.
- Hotel prices and occupancy rose in key cities, while some regions bucked the trend.
- Average trip costs hovered between $1,600 and $1,800, with airfares making up most.
- Domestic flights were popular, while economy and business fares dipped.
Corporate travel trends in Q3-2024
While economic uncertainty remains around the world, 2024 has continued to be a strong year for the travel industry. With flights 86.2% full in August 2024 and prices stabilising for economy and business fares in Q3-2024, airlines are now looking to further grow services and schedules to meet demand in 2025.
