Budget Adjuster

What goes up must come down, right? That might not be the case for business travel costs, at least not this year. According to the new American Express Global Business Travel Forecast, an average business trip (including airfare, car rental, and hotel stay) will hit $1,110 in 2008, 6 percent more than 2007. International trips will increase by 7 percent to $3,171.

“Globally, three factors drove up the cost of business travel in 2007,” said Mike Streit, vice president and global leader for American Express Business Travel Advisory Services, during a teleconference on the findings. “Airlines operated at full capacity, the price of oil continued to rise, and hotels remained at record-high occupancy levels. In 2008 … these again will be the leading pressures causing fares and rates to increase.”

Costs are expected to rise across the board, with North American hotel rates increasing in midrange properties by 4 percent to 7 percent, and in upper-range hotels by 5 percent to 8 percent. Airfares within the United States are expected to increase by 1 percent to 5 percent, while international business fares from the United States are predicted to rise by 5 percent to 10 percent.

Consequently, meeting spend is expected to go up by 8 percent to 10 percent in 2008, continuing a trend that saw American Express clients spending 34 percent more per meeting in the first half of 2007 than they did in 2006.

The name of Fusion Event Manage-ment Services' founder and president was spelled incorrectly in “Bias? What Bias?” in our December issue. The correct spelling of her name is Hala Durrah.

For more industry forecasts, check out:
Hotel Market Will Cool in 2008
Budgeting for Air Travel


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