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74% of Indian Firms Expect Business Travel Growth Amid Cost Focus

74% of Indian organisations expect business travel growth over the next 12 months, driven by customer engagement and market expansion. 68% identify cost optimisation as their top travel management objective, balancing growth with financial discipline. 52% report an increase in premium and business-critical travel, while 47% see more last-minute bookings. Nearly half are exploring AI-powered tools to improve booking decisions and enhance traveller experience.

74% of Indian organisations expect business travel growth over next 12 months: Report

New Delhi, June 9

Business travel demand in India is expected to remain strong over the next year, with 74 per cent of organisations anticipating an increase in travel activity, even as companies focus on tighter cost controls and greater operational efficiency, according to a report by Ebix Travels, an online travel services firm.

The findings, based on travel patterns and booking trends across the company's enterprise client base between June 2025 and May 2026, highlight how Indian businesses are balancing growth ambitions with financial discipline.

According to the report, 74 per cent of organisations expect business travel activity to increase over the next 12 months. At the same time, 68 per cent identified cost optimisation as their top travel management objective, indicating a growing emphasis on extracting greater value from every business trip.

The report noted that business travel continues to play an important role in supporting customer engagement, market expansion, partnership development and revenue growth.

Reflecting this trend, 52 per cent of organisations reported an increase in premium and business-critical travel.

Meanwhile, 47 per cent observed a rise in last-minute bookings, suggesting that companies increasingly require flexibility to respond to changing market opportunities and operational needs.

The analysis also pointed to the growing use of technology in managing corporate travel programmes.

According to the findings, 71 per cent of respondents cited fluctuating airfares as a major challenge. To address these issues, nearly half of organisations are exploring artificial intelligence-based solutions.

The report found that 49 per cent of organisations are considering AI-powered tools to improve booking decisions, optimise travel spending and enhance the overall traveller experience.

Digital adoption is also reshaping the way employees book and manage travel. Self-booking tools now account for 58 per cent of all bookings, reflecting growing demand for faster approvals, greater convenience and seamless digital experiences.

However, the report highlighted several operational challenges that continue to affect travel management.

Around 63 per cent of organisations reported difficulties arising from disconnected travel, expense, forex and payment systems. According to the report, such fragmented systems often result in limited visibility, compliance gaps and inefficiencies in travel programme management.

The report also said the findings indicate a broader shift in India's corporate travel landscape, where organisations are increasingly relying on technology and data-driven decision-making to balance rising travel demand with financial discipline.

The report suggests that as travel programmes become more complex, companies are likely to invest more in digital tools, automation and AI-led solutions to improve efficiency, optimise costs and support future business growth.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Great that travel is up, but the report also points to operational challenges—63% dealing with disconnected systems for travel, expense, forex, etc. That's IT's nightmare! If companies invest in integrated digital tools, it could save everyone a lot of headache. Let's hope AI solutions actually make things simpler instead of adding more complexity.🤔

James A

Interesting data from Ebix Travels. The 52% increase in premium travel suggests companies are investing in key client relationships—makes sense for a growing economy like India. But 47% last-minute bookings? That's just expensive and stressful for employees. AI can help optimize, but nothing beats good old planning! Hope companies strike the right balance.

Varun X

Honestly, as someone who travels for work in sales, this feels accurate. My company is pushing for more client visits but also making us use self-booking tools—which is fine, but sometimes the cheapest option doesn't work for tight schedules. Hope these AI tools actually learn what we need, not just what's cheapest per kilometer.😅

Lakshmi X

The growth is exciting, but I worry about the environmental cost. More flights, more carbon footprint. I hope these same companies also invest in sustainability, like choosing trains for shorter distances or offsetting emissions. Business and planet can go hand-in-hand if planned properly. Otherwise, it's just growth without responsibility.🌍

Ravi K

71% struggling with fluctuating airfares? Tell me something new! This is why I always book through our corporate travel desk—they know the tricks. But I'm glad to see self-booking tools

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