TravelPerk Unveils Shifting Rail Preferences Among UK Business Travelers
TravelPerk, the global leader in business‑travel management, has just dropped a fresh set of findings that will make many office commuters rethink their usual route to the office—or to the next boardroom.
Key Numbers at a Glance
| Metric |
2024 |
2019 |
| Domestic trips by train |
93 % |
79 % |
| Domestic trips by air |
7 % |
21 % |
| Business travelers choosing trains (survey) |
63 % |
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| Train vs. flight for domestic trips |
63 % vs. 27 % |
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So, if you’re a business traveler in the UK, get your boarding pass—it’s for a train, not a plane.
The Driving Forces (and Barriers)
1. Why the Switch?
Convenience & Productivity: 30 % of respondents say trains let them stay focused because they’re stuck in one place.
Sustainability: Almost half of UK companies offer perks to motivate greener travel.
2. The Big Trouble Spots
Wi‑Fi Woes: 55 % slammed poor connectivity.
Noise & Privacy: 46 % feel the chatter and 41 % miss a private workspace.
Seat Crunch: 38 % complain there aren’t enough seats.
3. Not All Sunshine & Cherries
Cost Concerns: A quarter think trains are pricier.
Example: The London‑to‑Manchester ticket has +40 % price hike since 2019.
Solution Coming: TravelPerk’s new split ticket feature slashes costs by ~22 % on average, saving businesses over €33,500 in total.
From UK to Europe – The Train Triumph
London‑Paris: 95 % of 2024 journeys booked by train (vs. 5 % by flight).
London‑Amsterdam: 87 % trains compared to 13 % flights.
If a rail connection is smooth and efficient, business travelers reach for it faster than a boarding gate.
Takeaway – Why It Matters
Productivity vs. Comfort: Despite hiccups, many workers find trains to be a work‑friendly environment.
Sustainability Alignment: Companies are on board for greener options, especially when monetary or gift‑card rewards are front and center.
Cost‑Savings Tools: Innovative booking tactics like split ticketing prove travel tech can curb expenses while supporting sustainability.
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Bottom line:* Trains are the flying‑pen of business travel—still, with some tweaks, they’re poised to become the real MVP of the corporate itineraries.