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WHEELS IN MOTION

Exploring ground transport's critical role supporting corporate travel's post-pandemic recovery

Ground transport – the unloved, often neglected Cinderella of business travel? That may be overstating it a little, but the sourcing and management of rail travel, car rental, taxis and transfers has traditionally fallen in line well behind air travel and accommodation as a priority. Is that changing? Certainly there is renewed focus on this area as it facilitates early post-pandemic business travel recovery across Europe, with evolving travel policies and changing attitudes – and the data to back them up – documented throughout this special BTN Europe report. Read on to find out how the post-Covid triumvirate of sustainability, wellbeing and purposeful travel are impacting this sector, and the steps you and your company may need to consider when managing ground transport needs.

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Andy Hoskins, Editor in Chief, BTN Europe

Andy Hoskins, Editor in Chief, BTN Europe

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