Digital Connectivity Now Standard for Corporate Travel, New Survey Shows

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Survey shows 79% of companies now provide digital connectivity to traveling employees, making internet access a standard operational necessity rather than optional benefit.

Digital Connectivity Now Standard for Corporate Travel, New Survey Shows

A comprehensive survey from Holafly demonstrates that digital access solutions have become a foundational element of corporate travel programs, with 79% of companies now providing connected services to mobile employees. The findings underscore a fundamental shift in how organizations approach international workforce mobility, where reliable internet connectivity has transitioned from a supplementary benefit to an operational necessity.

The research highlights that major multinational corporations including Volvo, Nike, Puma, and Airbnb have integrated overseas digital access into their broader employee experience and support frameworks. This repositioning reflects growing recognition that continuous connectivity directly impacts business continuity, productivity, and employee welfare during business travel.

The widespread adoption of digital connectivity solutions signals that companies view internet access as integral to their travel infrastructure investments, comparable to traditional corporate travel services such as transportation and accommodation arrangements. The survey results indicate this market development extends across multiple industries and company sizes, establishing digital access as a standard operational requirement rather than an optional feature for traveling workforces.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

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