People want to get back to ‘in person’
Younger generations need in-person working
The downsides to home working
Business meeting etiquette
Workers want business travel back
How comfortable are people expensing when traveling?
Food came top of the list, with 83% saying they’d be happy to expense a meal in a restaurant. 81% said they’d be comfortable expensing travel for work, meaning 19% don’t feel comfortable asking for travel costs from their employer – a pretty high figure, in our opinion!Three-quarters (74%) of people said they’d be comfortable expensing takeout food, with a further 68% saying they’d ask for money back for a cup of coffee. While people seem comfortable expensing food, this number drops when looking at room service – only 57% would feel comfortable expensing something they’d ordered to their room.Alcohol is at the bottom of the list when looking at what people expense. 38% said they’d expense alcohol with a meal, with just a quarter (26%) saying they’d feel comfortable expensing alcohol on its own. Gender came into play here, with men twice as likely than women (16% vs 8%) to expense alcohol without a meal. There was a generational divide too, with 36% of both millennials and Gen Z (16–34-year-olds) saying they’d be happy to expense alcohol compared to only 9% of over 55s.
The experience of traveling for work
What do people want to do when they travel for business?
- Go out for dinner – 72%
- Stay at a nice hotel – 69%
- Visit tourist attractions – 55%
- Go for a night out – 39%
- Order room service – 29%
- Visit a gym – 24%
- Go to the cinema – 15%
- Arrange a date with someone new – 10%
- “I only like to work while on a business trip to a new city” – 3%