Business travel still suffering from economic crisis

Many companies in Germany have yet to feel the effects of the current boom on the international stock markets, and what experts are predicting as a foreseeable end to the global financial crisis.

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Many companies in Germany have yet to feel the effects of the current boom on the international stock markets, and what experts are predicting as a foreseeable end to the global financial crisis. Few companies anticipate the business travel sector to recover in the coming months. By contrast, video conference organisers have benefited significantly from the global economic and financial crisis.

According to the latest survey by Verband Deutsches Reisemanagement e.V. (VDR), 40 per cent of the companies polled are making increasing use of virtual conferences in order to reduce business trips. A further twelve per cent use this method of communicating for other reasons. โ€œVideo conferences are not the only popular trend. Efforts to save money have unleashed a real mobile communications boomโ€œ, said Dr. Martin Buck, Director of the Travel & Logistics Competence Center at Messe Berlin. โ€ITB Berlin 2010 has responded with the launch of its Mobile Travel Services section. The global travel industryโ€™s leading trade show with its specialist convention and informative stage shows provides a broad platform for the fast-growing market for modern methods of communication.โ€ย 

With its new Mobile Travel Services section ITB Berlin also provides a significant impetus for alternative solutions in the business travel sector. Close to 40 per cent of the VDR members polled either do not believe the crisis is over or will not risk making any predictions. Only 17 per cent anticipate an upturn in the business travel sector this year. 23 per cent expect a recovery in the first half and 18 per cent in the second half of 2010.
Dirk Gerdom, President of Verband Deutsches Reisemanagement: โ€œVDR members are unsure as to what the future holds. Small wonder, with so many surveys, expert forecasts and export figures appearing daily in the media, at times contradicting themselves. The only reliable indicator genuinely reflecting the economic situation is the number of trips, and for a year these have been in sharp decline. Our quarterly trend survey clearly shows that since October 2008 company travel has gradually decreased, with trips costing less and less. Thus the economic pressure is mounting.โ€œ
This flash survey was conducted in early October among the 548 companies belonging to the VDR. Their combined business travel turnover is more than ten billion euros a year.ย  126 companies took part.
About ITB Berlin and the ITB Berlin Convention
ITB Berlin 2010 will take place from Wednesday, 10 to Sunday, 14 March. ITB Berlin will be open to trade visitors only from Wednesday to Friday. Parallel with the trade fair, theย ITB Berlin Convention will be held from Wednesday to Saturday, 10 to 13 March 2010. For full programme details click on www.itb-kongress.de. ITB Berlin is the worldโ€™s leading travel trade show. In 2009 a total of 11,098 companies from 187 countries exhibited their products and services to 178,971 visitors, who included 110,857 trade visitors.
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About ITB 2009
ITB Asia will take place at the Suntec Singapore Exhibition & Convention Centre from 21 to 23 October 2009. It is organised by Messe Berlin (Singapore) Pte Ltd and supported by the Singapore Exhibition & Convention Bureau. The event will feature hundreds of exhibiting companies from the Asia-Pacific region, Europe, the Americas, Africa and the Middle East, covering not only the leisure market, but also corporate and MICE travel. Medium-sized enterprises from the travel industry will be represented with exhibition pavilions and company presentations. Exhibitors from every sector of the industry, including destinations, airlines and airports, hotels and resorts, theme parks and attractions, inbound tour operators, inbound DMCs, cruise lines, spas, event locations, congress centres and travel technology companies are all expected to attend.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • Many companies in Germany have yet to feel the effects of the current boom on the international stock markets, and what experts are predicting as a foreseeable end to the global financial crisis.
  • The event will feature hundreds of exhibiting companies from the Asia-Pacific region, Europe, the Americas, Africa and the Middle East, covering not only the leisure market, but also corporate and MICE travel.
  • The only reliable indicator genuinely reflecting the economic situation is the number of trips, and for a year these have been in sharp decline.

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