Two-thirds of UK business travellers shun sharing economy
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Fewer than one in three (28%) UK business travellers use a sharing economy service when travelling for work, despite nearly half of businesses having a policy in place allowing them to do so.
New research from Egencia, the business travel arm of Expedia, has revealed that 41% of UK companies allow their employees to use sharing economy services, with 13% even encouraging employees to use services like Airbnb, HomeAway, Lyft and Uber.
Motivations for choosing the sharing economy experience stems from a desire for more comfort, convenience and culture. Of the travellers who do use those services, over half (59%) cite experiencing a local culture and meeting new people as a reason for using them, whilst 49% say it’s for comfort and 40% for location.
The survey of more than 6000 business travellers showed that 29% of business travellers around the world have chosen the sharing economy option, with travellers in the US (54%) and China (58%) leading the way.
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