Melburnian1
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Does interstate (and intrastate) air travel by businessmen and women and other non-leisure travellers only significantly recommence after the Australia Day long weekend, or are lots of business travellers returning to the skies from teh third week of January?
There has been some commentary on the Internet that companies are cracking down on travel. Is this exaggerated or merely anecdotal, or is it really occurring? What about government department and agency travel patterns in 2014?
Are there any differences in changed travel policies' rigidity (such as 'no flights in business class under 3.5 hours flight duration) between interstate/ intrastate flyers and overseas business flyers, or is there no change at all in entities with which you are familiar?
What about those who fund business travel yourselves? Are you likely to take the same number, more or fewer inter/intrastate or international flights in 2014 compared with 2013?
There has been some commentary on the Internet that companies are cracking down on travel. Is this exaggerated or merely anecdotal, or is it really occurring? What about government department and agency travel patterns in 2014?
Are there any differences in changed travel policies' rigidity (such as 'no flights in business class under 3.5 hours flight duration) between interstate/ intrastate flyers and overseas business flyers, or is there no change at all in entities with which you are familiar?
What about those who fund business travel yourselves? Are you likely to take the same number, more or fewer inter/intrastate or international flights in 2014 compared with 2013?
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