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Our partnership with Microsoft accelerates our Cloud journey and unlocks new, AI‑powered innovations that strengthen and elevate the travel industry.
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Learn how this collaboration strengthens Amadeus' multi-cloud approach and AI innovation to improve efficiency, reliability and growth in travel.
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From AI-driven planning and biometric check-ins to smarter disruption management.
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Amadeus, in collaboration with Globetrender, unveils the tech, policy and innovation coming to transform the face of travel.
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Driving integration, scalability, trust and integrity across the travel industry.
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The Nordic Business Traveler Report is based on a study spanning a period of seven years to help improve the understanding of the evolution of Nordic business travel. We examine how company needs and preferences as well as technological development have evolved across the Nordic region and how these changes may impact the future success of business travel management.
The survey was conducted 2012-2019 and the report was prepared in 2020 during the first months of the COVID-19 outbreak. Whilst the disruption across the travel industry due to COVID-19 has resulted in unprecedented uncertainty and change, the results of this study can provide a benchmark to address any future changes and support travelers, companies and the industry in the path to recovery.
We hope you will find the insights we've compiled in this report as fascinating as we have.
What are the trends in Nordic business traveler behavior and how have they changed over the last seven years?
How do the needs and wants of business travelers align or conflict with those of policy-makers?
And how do business travelers want to manage their expenses?