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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.
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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 pointy end of the plane is the place to be according to fresh data from Flight Centre Travel Group's corporate divisions, which shows Premium cabin class travel grew by 43% among business travellers in 2023. ✈ The numbers reflect growth and stability in Australian business, with studies showing business travel correlates to economic growth. More in The Australian, by Robyn Ironside -
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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
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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
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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
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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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