GBTA Reports Ebola Not Yet Affecting Business Travel

Despite massive media coverage, business travel has not been significantly impacted by the current Ebola outbreak, according to a poll of travel managers conducted by the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA). 

Nearly 80 percent of the managers said international business travel has either not been impacted at all or has not been impacted much during the past month, GBTA reports. Likewise, more than 90 percent of managers said that domestic business travel has either not been impacted at all or has not been impacted much during the past month.

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“Although Ebola is top of mind across the country, its business as usual for most business travelers,” said GBTA executive director and COO Michael W. McCormick. “But that is not to say that companies are not monitoring this outbreak closely. A majority of travel managers said they either are, or plan to provide, their employees with updated information on staying safe while traveling.” 

According to McCormick, it is imperative that the government and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provide accurate and timely information to the public.

The poll found that more than one third (36 percent) of traveler managers are providing their road warriors with tips on staying safe, while 41 percent said they plan to do so in the future.  

Although the majority of business domestic and international travelers aren’t changing their schedules, companies that do business in West Africa are making changes – but not by a wide margin, GBTA reports. Fifty-two percent of travel managers who do business in West Africa said they are restricting travel to that part of the world.

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