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6 Mar 2021 00:13
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In much of the economy, the big question is when it will be safe to go back to pre-pandemic patterns of spending. For business travel, itâs more like: Who will want to?
Corporate chiefs have noted the effectiveness of video-conferencing tools and the money they saved. Many have also pledged to reduce carbon emissions. The upshot may be bad news for anyone looking forward to resuming a road-warrior lifestyle.
The Global Business Travel Association estimates that worldwide spending on commercial travel wonât recover to its pre-pandemic peak of $1.4 trillion until 2025. In the US, the latest Census Bureau survey of small businesses found that only 27% of companies expect to spend money on travel in the next six months.
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In much of the economy, the big question is when it will be safe to go back to pre-pandemic patterns of spending. For business travel, it’s more like: Who will want to?
Corporate chiefs have noted the effectiveness of videoconferencing tools and the money they saved. Many have also pledged to reduce carbon emissions. The upshot may be bad news for anyone looking forward to resuming a road-warrior lifestyle.
The Global Business Travel Association estimates that worldwide spending on commercial travel won’t recover to its pre-pandemic peak of $1.4 trillion until 2025. In the United States, the latest Census Bureau survey of small businesses found that only 27% of companies expect to spend money on travel in the next six months.
Hazel Park expanding housing developments amid growing popularity
Everyone loves a comeback story and this time the city of Hazel Park is making headlines. Its transformation, economic growth, and forward-thinking approach are making it more appealing to a lot of people.
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(WXYZ) â Everyone loves a comeback story and this time the city of Hazel Park is making headlines. Its transformation, economic growth, and forward-thinking approach are making it more appealing to a lot of people.
Our Andrea Isom went to town to see why Hazel Park is being called a new hot spot!
The city has been through some rough times in the past. But now there is a new vibe, new energy, and new focus â and folks are taking notice.