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Domestic Business Travel Up 5% Since March, Says FCTG

Largest growth is in Las Vegas, followed by Orlando and Nashville Domestic business travel has increased 5% since March, according to data from Corporate Traveler…

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Harvey Chipkin

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Largest growth is in Las Vegas, followed by Orlando and Nashville

Domestic business travel has increased 5% since March, according to data from Corporate Traveler and FCM Travel, the corporate travel divisions of Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG). According to FCTG, travelers have started to venture into new markets and identify new opportunities across the country. Despite recent uncertainty, said the company, “it’s clear that the connection between business travel and economic growth is strong, which has been reflected in the way that companies across the US are still investing in business travel.”

The cities with the largest year-over-year growth over the past three months include Las Vegas (up 26%), Orlando (up 19%) and Nashville (up 17%). 

The top cities for business travel since March, according to FCTG, were New York, Chicago, Boston, Dallas, Las Vegas, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Houston, Orlando, Atlanta, Phoenix, Denver, San Francisco, San Diego, Philadelphia, Nashville, Charlotte, Seattle, Detroit and Minneapolis.

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