According to the Journal, the average cost for round-trip domestic flights this fall is $298, down from May’s average of $400.
Andrew Nocella, United Airlines’ chief commercial officer, told the Wall Street Journal that demand for business flights are at 75 percent of pre-pandemic levels, mostly led by employees from small and midsize businesses.
Duke Chung, co-founder and chief executive of business travel and expense management platform TravelBank, attributed the uptick in corporate travel to fall business conferences and companies bringing remote employees on-site.
