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鈥淏uilding a custom experience鈥 describes the work of a leisure traveler in the midst of vacation planning. But it鈥檚 quickly becoming the norm for many corporate road warriors who see their business trips as opportunities to explore, experience, and get immersed in new surroundings鈥攊f only for a day or two. And it鈥檚 turning corporate travel management on its head.
In this two-part discussion, we鈥檙e taking a look into how the sharing economy is changing the travel industry. First, let鈥檚 explore the primary market drivers behind the rising popularity of travel share economy services.
More and more, people who travel for work are looking for an experience. This is especially true for younger travelers. According to research from the CWT Travel Management Institute, twice as many of travelers born between 1980 and the mid-2000s have used sharing services for business travel. It鈥檚 likely these services fit right in with how they manage travel in their personal lives.
For people who are accustomed to checking in and out of traditional hotels and standing in taxi lines when they鈥檙e on the road, sharing services offer a unique, more personal experience. The ability to stay in a private home or book a lift across town on a ride-sharing app is novel and refreshing.
That鈥檚 why while there are business market sharing services for private jets, office space, and even food, those for accommodations and ground transportation are the most talked about today. Read Trend Watch: Innovative Lodging Option Redefines Business Travel and Ride-Sharing in Corporate Travel Slowly Accelerates for a look at why companies like Airbnb and Uber are a mainstay in the business travel headlines.
Mobile has a stronghold over people鈥檚 on-the-go productivity. People are living their lives with smartphones in their hands and they have come to expect to use web and mobile-based services to get them through the day. But aside from the device itself, mobile technology represents traveler preferences for on-demand convenience and self-service that鈥檚 inherently personalized.
Sharing services are designed to work seamlessly with travelers鈥 tech-savvy ways of booking travel. New booking options that offer more convenience鈥攁 place to stay in the perfect location near a client or a ride pick-up in 5 minutes鈥攁re going to trump more conventional pathways that simply aren鈥檛 as user-friendly.
And don鈥檛 forget bleisure travel, another trend contributing to the disruption in traditional business travel booking. When the lines between personal and business travel are blurred, the trip-booking process becomes a little murky as well. (Read The Trends Behind The Rise of Bleisure Travel and Clearing Up The Blurred Lines of Bleisure Travel Expenses for insights.) Corporate travelers who are mixing some personal time into their business trips are looking for more interesting alternatives to basic hotel accommodations; if they鈥檙e exploring areas outside the beaten path, it might make more sense for them to pick up their smart phone and order a ride-share. The bottom line: if a sharing economy service meets their needs, they鈥檒l want their employer to accommodate them.
Sharing economy services are shaping up to be more than a trend. Yet, to take advantage of them, business travelers usually need to leave the boundaries of traditional trip planning鈥攁nd that鈥檚 creating a stir for their travel managers. Stay tuned, as part two of this discussion will explore the impact sharing services are having on business travel management.
Carlson Wagonlit Travel: CWT Travel Management Institute, The Sharing Economy
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