☀️ The Sunshine State continues to be a beacon of light for business travel in Australia with latest figures showing the number of international bookings out of Brisbane Airport has risen by over 30 per cent year-on-year – suggesting a return to confidence for corporates travelling further afield. The data from FCM Travel Australia also highlighted a 17 per cent rise in the number of people travelling in the same period. The statistics come hot on the heels of Delta Air Lines announcing a direct route between the capital of the Sunshine State and Los Angeles from December 2024 – with Brisbane Airport revealing that seat capacity between Brisbane and North America will jump to 144 per cent of pre-Covid capacity. ✈️ https://okt.to/5fbANB Brisbane Airport Corporation #DiscoverTheAlternative #FCMTravel #businesstravel
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☀️ The Sunshine State continues to be a beacon of light for business travel in Australia with latest figures showing the number of international bookings out of Brisbane Airport has risen by over 30 per cent year-on-year – suggesting a return to confidence for corporates travelling further afield. The data from FCM Travel Australia also highlighted a 17 per cent rise in the number of people travelling in the same period. The statistics come hot on the heels of Delta Air Lines announcing a direct route between the capital of the Sunshine State and Los Angeles from December 2024 – with Brisbane Airport revealing that seat capacity between Brisbane and North America will jump to 144 per cent of pre-Covid capacity. ✈️ https://okt.to/m0NxQF Brisbane Airport Corporation #DiscoverTheAlternative #FCMTravel #businesstravel
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☀️ The Sunshine State continues to be a beacon of light for business travel in Australia with latest figures showing the number of international bookings out of Brisbane Airport has risen by over 30 per cent year-on-year – suggesting a return to confidence for corporates travelling further afield. The data from FCM Travel Australia also highlighted a 17 per cent rise in the number of people travelling in the same period. The statistics come hot on the heels of Delta Air Lines announcing a direct route between the capital of the Sunshine State and Los Angeles from December 2024 – with Brisbane Airport revealing that seat capacity between Brisbane and North America will jump to 144 per cent of pre-Covid capacity. ✈️ https://okt.to/WG81Zf Brisbane Airport Corporation #DiscoverTheAlternative #FCMTravel #businesstravel
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☀️ The Sunshine State continues to be a beacon of light for business travel in Australia with latest figures showing the number of international bookings out of Brisbane Airport has risen by over 30 per cent year-on-year – suggesting a return to confidence for corporates travelling further afield. The data from FCM Travel Australia also highlighted a 17 per cent rise in the number of people travelling in the same period. The statistics come hot on the heels of Delta Air Lines announcing a direct route between the capital of the Sunshine State and Los Angeles from December 2024 – with Brisbane Airport revealing that seat capacity between Brisbane and North America will jump to 144 per cent of pre-Covid capacity. ✈️ https://okt.to/Ad6NFQ Brisbane Airport Corporation #DiscoverTheAlternative #FCMTravel #businesstravel
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☀️ The Sunshine State continues to be a beacon of light for business travel in Australia with latest figures showing the number of international bookings out of Brisbane Airport has risen by over 30 per cent year-on-year – suggesting a return to confidence for corporates travelling further afield. The data from FCM Travel Australia also highlighted a 17 per cent rise in the number of people travelling in the same period. The statistics come hot on the heels of Delta Air Lines announcing a direct route between the capital of the Sunshine State and Los Angeles from December 2024 – with Brisbane Airport revealing that seat capacity between Brisbane and North America will jump to 144 per cent of pre-Covid capacity. ✈️ https://okt.to/Vx7Mar Brisbane Airport Corporation #DiscoverTheAlternative #FCMTravel #businesstravel
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Business and First Class travel among Australian corporates grew by 43% in 2023 according to exclusive new data from Corporate Traveller. Business Class fares made up 5.6% of all corporate bookings in 2023, up from 4% in 2022, while First Class passengers made up 3% of business travel bookings, up from 2% over the same period. The flight to premium travel is believed to be due to enhanced health and wellbeing, better productivity, and time-saving measures.
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The Sunshine State continues to be a beacon of light for business travel in Australia with latest figures showing the number of international bookings out of Brisbane Airport has risen by over 30 per cent year-on-year – suggesting a return to confidence for corporates travelling further afield. The data from Corporate Traveller also highlighted a 17 per cent rise in the number of people travelling in the same period. The statistics come hot on the heels of Delta Air Lines announcing a direct route between the capital of the Sunshine State and Los Angeles from December 2024 – with Brisbane Airport revealing that seat capacity between Brisbane and North America will jump to 144 per cent of pre-Covid capacity.
Sunshine State shines bright for international business travel with 30% rise
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The Sunshine State continues to be a beacon of light for business travel in Australia with latest figures showing the number of international bookings out of Brisbane Airport has risen by over 30 per cent year-on-year – suggesting a return to confidence for corporates travelling further afield. The data from Corporate Traveller also highlighted a 17 per cent rise in the number of people travelling in the same period. The statistics come hot on the heels of Delta Air Lines announcing a direct route between the capital of the Sunshine State and Los Angeles from December 2024 – with Brisbane Airport revealing that seat capacity between Brisbane and North America will jump to 144 per cent of pre-Covid capacity.
Sunshine State shines bright for international business travel with 30% rise
corporatetraveller.com.au
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The Sunshine State continues to be a beacon of light for business travel in Australia with latest figures showing the number of international bookings out of Brisbane Airport has risen by over 30 per cent year-on-year – suggesting a return to confidence for corporates travelling further afield. The data from Corporate Traveller also highlighted a 17 per cent rise in the number of people travelling in the same period. The statistics come hot on the heels of Delta Air Lines announcing a direct route between the capital of the Sunshine State and Los Angeles from December 2024 – with Brisbane Airport revealing that seat capacity between Brisbane and North America will jump to 144 per cent of pre-Covid capacity.
Sunshine State shines bright for international business travel with 30% rise
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The Sunshine State continues to be a beacon of light for business travel in Australia with latest figures showing the number of international bookings out of Brisbane Airport has risen by over 30 per cent year-on-year – suggesting a return to confidence for corporates travelling further afield. The data from Corporate Traveller also highlighted a 17 per cent rise in the number of people travelling in the same period. The statistics come hot on the heels of Delta Air Lines announcing a direct route between the capital of the Sunshine State and Los Angeles from December 2024 – with Brisbane Airport revealing that seat capacity between Brisbane and North America will jump to 144 per cent of pre-Covid capacity.
Sunshine State shines bright for international business travel with 30% rise
corporatetraveller.com.au
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The Sunshine State continues to be a beacon of light for business travel in Australia with latest figures showing the number of international bookings out of Brisbane Airport has risen by over 30 per cent year-on-year – suggesting a return to confidence for corporates travelling further afield. The data from Corporate Traveller also highlighted a 17 per cent rise in the number of people travelling in the same period. The statistics come hot on the heels of Delta Air Lines announcing a direct route between the capital of the Sunshine State and Los Angeles from December 2024 – with Brisbane Airport revealing that seat capacity between Brisbane and North America will jump to 144 per cent of pre-Covid capacity.
Sunshine State shines bright for international business travel with 30% rise
corporatetraveller.com.au
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