Digital Connectivity Access Becomes Standard Offering for Most Global Enterprises

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Nearly 80% of global enterprises now provide digital connectivity as standard employee travel support, reflecting a shift in prioritizing reliable internet access as essential to modern business travel.

Digital Connectivity Access Becomes Standard Offering for Most Global Enterprises

Nearly four in five companies now provide digital access solutions as part of their employee travel support infrastructure, according to a report from Holafly for Business. The widespread adoption reflects a fundamental shift in how organizations approach business travel, positioning reliable internet connectivity as a core component of employee experience rather than an optional convenience.

The data reveals that 79% of enterprises have integrated digital access capabilities into their travel policies, signaling a standardization of what was previously considered a specialized service. This transformation addresses the operational realities of modern business travel, where continuous connectivity directly impacts productivity and employee performance. Major multinational corporations including Volvo, Nike, Airbnb, and Puma have incorporated digital access solutions into their broader employee experience strategies, demonstrating how leading organizations view connectivity as integral to competitive advantage in retaining talent.

The trend underscores evolving corporate priorities around business travel support, where internet reliability has become as essential as traditional accommodations and transportation logistics. As remote and hybrid work models persist globally, organizations are investing in connectivity infrastructure to ensure employees can maintain operational continuity while traveling internationally, reflecting the operational demands of contemporary business environments.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

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