Modern Australian
The Times

Bright Ways to Cut The Costs of Business Travel

  • Written by News Company


What a new industry means for companies looking to minimise their business travel costs.

Credit Capital business finance states, “global business travel spending topped a record-breaking $1.2 trillion in 2015, and was projected to reach $1.6 trillion this year, until the fatal coronavirus outbreak”.

That’s a boat-load of money (approximately similar to Australia’s GDP).

Is it much, you ask? Well, there are several hundred billion reasons you might think it is.

Essentially, the business travel industry entails so much more than just a trillion dollars of ‘other people’s money’ getting spent. Any moment the individual making the purchase isn’t paying; then there’s an issue of misaligned incentives.

A classic example is business travel. It’s not like employees try spending loads of cash while on their business trips, it’s just that there’s no reason not to. If somebody is going to get reimbursed, chances are they are unlikely to strain themselves to save some money. Even when the travelling employee is compliant with the travel policy of the company, chances are they will spend on the upper stratum of their allowance: Nobody in their senses would volunteer to fly on coach whereas they could be flying business class. Preparing for a required police check before your departure can save you tons of money and time during travel.

These missed opportunities for saving really add up. Hardly any small potatoes here. At an average organisation, employee overspending takes up 1/5 to a 1/3 of budget for total travel and expense (T&E). But it increasingly appears like it can be solved. If you are a business owner you really make it to a point to secure your business against financial loss and that’s normal.

Carrots vs Sticks Approach

Companies had two conventional options of responding to high travel costs. As the price of conducting business, they could turn a shoulder to employee overspending. Or they could try cutting down on costs with restrictive travel policies and tight spending limits. The first decision hurts the bottom line, while the second alternative increased turnover and employee dissatisfaction.

However, there’s a new emerging pattern in corporate travel management, one that’s based on carrots rather than sticks. Instead of punishing employees who tend to overspend while on their business trips, most establishments are opting to reward those who save.

It sounds unrealistic and attractive cutting down on costs without employees getting upset. In fact, products that allowed the business to get their cake and have a bite of it too turned out to be half-assed.

The majority of these attempts fall under the enterprise gamification umbrella, which is the application of game playing aspects to business operations to help in influencing employee decision-making. Badges, points and other forms of recognition act as rewards, which theoretically motivates employees in undertaking a desirable action like booking an affordable hotel or flight.

However, this theory has come up against human nature realities. An employee taking a business trip is nothing if not just human. Like any other person, they will act out of their own self-interest and understandably prioritise their convenience and comfort when booking a trip. The digital perks provided by gamification don’t sufficiently reimburse employees travelling to be inclined on saving.

Employer and Employee Interests Alignment

Finance experts at Wizard Finance say, “business travel savings might be challenging – especially if you have lots of employees flying to different locations at different times.”They suggest,”to minimise on spending, the rewards-based solution should be based on a practical recognition of what employees really value.

Practically, this entails giving employees an incentive which directly affects him or her to spend less. Customary wisdom suggests that you shouldn’t have to be paying employees to assist in saving company money – anyway, they ought to be doing it, right? Maybe this is why it’s not a surprise that among the first organisations to question this wisdom is the most innovative of all time

Using Its Trips program, Google made a modern travel management template. Employees in Google receive a budget before each of their trips, and in the event they return under budget, they get credits they can redeem for future travel upgrades. This has seen the employees more committed at saving today so they can splurge later on.

The system functions well for a variety of reasons. It’s equalitarian because the employees get to take home part of what they are saving the company. It’s actually pretty empowering because Google provides travellers with the flexibility to consider a wide selection of options and select the one that best fits their budget. And finally, it’s quantitative because employees get a clear-cut approximation of what is deemed reasonable to spend on a particular trip.

Travel and Expense Management: The New Normal

This is not the first Google has been onto something. Giving them sufficient grounds to take into consideration the cost of their trip can lead to more reason-minded spending. For corporate travel management, it’s the most radical or most obvious concept.

Anyhow, that main recognition has created a lot of traction in travel incentive programs for big and small organisations. There are an array of solutions that are sure to motivate employees to save on their trips.

Some, like TravelPerk and TripActions, are meant for medium and small businesses that don’t have a travel management system. A startup that provides travellers with gift cards in turn for flight and hotel flexibility uses a direct-to-consumer model.

Here are some reasons why travel incentives are where they are.

Technology. For the employee to be motivated on saving for a trip, they require a baseline of what the trip is going to cost which will need huge quantities of data to get analysed on the available prices. With technology, a business traveller can accurately plan his/her trip.

Changing Travel habits. Years of online booking, coupled together with low-cost airlines, Uber and Airbnb mean that travellers are more adept at finding cost-effective options that suit their needs. That's true for both business travel and leisure travel.

Holidays & Travel

Why Holiday Home Owners Turn to Rental Management Agents

The Allure — and the Reality — of Renting Out Your Property Owning a holiday home is a dream for many Australians. Whether it's a beachside shack on the Mornington Peninsula...

Tiny Towns funding granted for Mt Hotham and Mt Buller upgrades

Alpine Resorts Victoria (ARV) has welcomed funding support from the Victorian Government’s  Tiny Towns Fund, with both Mt Hotham and Mt Buller securing grants to deliver important  community and visitor...

Interstate Car Transporter Urges Buyers to Book Early

As the conflict in the Middle East continues to put increasing pressure on local fuel supply, Australian transport companies are experiencing increasing financial and logistical pressures.  Interstate car transporters are urging...

A Beginner's Guide to Owning a Caravan in Australia

Owning a caravan opens up a style of travel that's hard to match for freedom and flexibility. However, for those just starting out, the process of choosing, purchasing and setting...

Long Weekend Camping in the Yarra Ranges: Three Weekends of High Country Adventure

Yarra Ranges National Park, Victoria. Image by Mattinbgn (talk · contribs), CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia CommonsVictoria’s Yarra Ranges offer keen travellers a change of scenery and the taste of...

Preparing for Your First Trip to San Francisco in 2026

San Francisco has long occupied a particular place in the Australian imagination. It is compact yet complex, progressive but historic, and visually striking without feeling overwhelming. For first-time visitors, the...

Top Safety and Comfort Features to Consider in Family Off Road Caravans

Exploring Australia’s coastline, bush tracks or outback locations is far more enjoyable when travelling in a caravan designed for both comfort and durability. Many families browsing caravans for sale do...

Barbecue Boats – The New Must-Have for Retirees!

When your working years are behind you, it’s time to kick back and relax. You’ve earned it! And there’s no better way to do that than by purchasing your very...

7 Ways a Luxury Australian Cruise Transforms Your Travel Expectations

Dreaming of your next holiday? Forget the crowded tourist traps and consider something truly special: a luxury australian cruise. More than just a holiday, it's a transformative experience that will redefine...

Hoteliers Look to Clever Value Adds to Increase Revenue

The Australian hospitality industry is still in recovery mode after a notoriously rough patch in recent years. While there has been a post-COVID tra...

Moving to Queensland? Here’s How to Prep Your Car for the Big Move North

There’s no sign of the northern migration slowing down, with thousands of southerners fleeing from chaotic lifestyles and cooler climates for a brig...

Diesel Shortage to Impact Trades and Contractors

Strait of Hormuz blockage affecting all major parts of trades and construction Trades and construction across residential, commercial and industria...

Why Holiday Home Owners Turn to Rental Management Agents

The Allure — and the Reality — of Renting Out Your Property Owning a holiday home is a dream for many Australians. Whether it's a beachside sha...

Why Finding Reliable Doctors In Bundoora Is Important For Long-Term Health

Access to quality healthcare plays an important role in maintaining overall wellbeing and managing health concerns early. Trusted Doctors in Bundoor...

Understanding the Different Types of Car Services: Minor vs Major

When it comes to car maintenance, one of the most important things every vehicle owner should understand is the difference between a minor and a maj...

How Superannuation and TPD Insurance Work Together

Superannuation is an essential part of financial planning in Australia. It is designed to provide individuals with income during retirement, helping...

Tiny Towns funding granted for Mt Hotham and Mt Buller upgrades

Alpine Resorts Victoria (ARV) has welcomed funding support from the Victorian Government’s  Tiny Towns Fund, with both Mt Hotham and Mt Buller se...

Locksmith Services: Why Professional Security Solutions Matter More Than Ever

Security is a critical concern for homeowners, businesses, and vehicle owners alike. Whether it involves protecting a property, replacing damaged lo...

Why Tooth Fillings Are Important For Protecting Damaged Teeth

Cavities and minor tooth damage are common dental problems that can worsen if left untreated. Professional tooth fillings help restore damaged teeth, ...

The Connection Between Visibility and Driver Confidence

Operating a vehicle safely requires an immediate, uncompromised stream of visual information from the surrounding road environment. A driver's decis...

Important Things To Know Before Starting An SMSF Setup

Planning for retirement requires careful financial decisions, and many Australians are now looking for more direct control over how their superannua...

Why Retail Cleaning Plays a Key Role in Customer Experience and Business Success

Professional retail cleaning services are an essential part of maintaining a welcoming, safe, and professional environment for customers and staff...

Simple Ways to Make a Commercial Property More Appealing to Buyers

Selling or leasing a commercial property isn’t just about listing the square metres, taking a few photos and waiting for the right person to appea...

What Café Owners Should Know Before Upgrading Their Display Setup

A café display fridge does a lot more than keep cakes cold and sandwiches fresh. It quietly shapes the way customers browse, the way staff move beh...

Creating a Backyard That Feels Comfortable All Year Round

A great backyard doesn’t need to be huge, expensive or perfectly styled. Most of the time, the spaces people actually use are the ones that feel e...

How Homeowners Can Make Smarter Energy Decisions Before Upgrading

Energy upgrades used to feel like something you only looked into after a power bill gave you a nasty surprise. These days, though, more homeowners a...

Why Retail CX Breaks During Peak Sales Events and How to Prevent It

Retail customer experience has become one of the most important drivers of revenue growth, especially during high-intensity sales periods. However, ev...