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    Rise in business flyers going low-cost

    News TeamBy News Team31/10/2014No Comments2 Mins Read
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    London Gatwick has revealed a rise in the economic business traveller – dubbed the ‘Suited Savers’ – who choose value for money and fast, efficient travel over anything else.

    According to a survey conducted by Gatwick on the flying habits of businessmen and women across the UK, 57 per cent of business travellers said they would prefer booking low-cost long haul tickets wherever possible. The airport has teamed up with Traveller Insight and Business Traveller magazine in conducting the survey.

    The new ‘Suited Savers’ research reinforces the findings of TripAdvisor’s 2014 study, which found that 72 per cent of business travellers they asked said they had chosen to fly on a low-cost airline.

    Two thirds of business flyers (67 per cent) are already choosing low-cost on short haul flights, while 40 per cent have been opting for economy options for long haul where possible. At Gatwick, Norwegian Air has announced its plans to double services to New York and Los Angeles from May 2015 amid the rising popularity of low-cost routes.

    Guy Stephenson, Chief Commercial Officer at London Gatwick, said: ‘Passengers are increasingly voting for the kind of choice and competition that only Gatwick can deliver. This research highlights the emergence of a new kind of business flyer – travellers who put value for money, speed and convenience at the heart of their travel plans. The remarkable growth of low cost carriers, and their moves into the long-haul market, reinforce this view.

    ‘One in five of Gatwick’s passengers is now travelling on business, and our future success in the business travel market will be built on our ability to offer a short journey time from the office to the plane, with new, modern facilities that work every step of the way. That is what we are delivering today.’

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    The survey also found that 25 percent of those surveyed care about faster security over any other aspect of flying. Gatwick has invested GBP45m in new security facilities since 2011, and has reduced the average waiting time for Gatwick passengers to just two minutes.

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