Travel and Expense

Top Travel Destinations for 2023 Holiday Business Travel

SAP ÂÜÀòÊÓƵ Team |

November and December are busy travel months. Travelers are gearing up to visit family or take advantage of time off for a bucket-list vacation. But some travelers will still be on the clock. SAP ÂÜÀòÊÓƵ analyzed U.S. bookings in ÂÜÀòÊÓƵ Travel over November and December and surprisingly, many employees took business trips over Thanksgiving, and several already have trips booked for Christmas and New Years.

Hundreds of Thousands Took Business Trips this Thanksgiving

The busiest day for business travel in November was Monday, November 13. Hundreds of thousands of workers traveled on 11/13 and 5.6% of trips went to Dallas, Texas, the number one destination and 5.4% went to Chicago, Illinois, which was a very close second. Other major metros like Washington, D.C. and New York City rounded out the top 10 list.

Top Destinations for November 13

  1. Dallas, Texas
  2. Chicago, Illinois
  3. Atlanta, Georgia
  4. Washington D.C.
  5. Denver, Colorado
  6. New York, New York
  7. Phoenix, Arizona
  8. Boston, Massachusetts
  9. Los Angeles, California
  10. Houston, Texas

While mid-November was the peak, business travel didn¡¯t stop for the Thanksgiving holiday. Between November 17, the Friday before Thanksgiving, and November 26, the Sunday after Thanksgiving, hundreds of thousands of employees traveled for work.

Most employees traveled before or after the holiday. Friday, November 17 was the top travel date but Sunday, November 26 was a close second. The least popular travel date was Thanksgiving, on Thursday, November 23.

In terms of the top destinations, Las Vegas, Nevada claimed the top spot. In fact, more than three times as many business travelers went to Las Vegas compared to Phoenix, Arizona in the tenth spot. Like the most popular travel day in November (11/13), Chicago, Illinois, Atlanta, Georgia, and Dallas, Texas fell within the top 10 destinations. However, over Thanksgiving, Charlotte, North Carolina joined the list.

Top Destinations for Thanksgiving (11/17-11/26)

  1. Las Vegas, Nevada
  2. Chicago, Illinois
  3. Atlanta, Georgia
  4. Dallas, Texas
  5. Los Angeles, California
  6. New York, New York
  7. Denver, Colorado
  8. Washington, D.C.
  9. Charlotte, North Carolina
  10. Phoenix, Arizona

Business Travelers Ring in the New Year in Orlando

The top travel date in December was Monday, December 4. Like the busiest travel date in November, Dallas, Texas claims the number one spot, representing 6.2% of business trips taking place on December 4. Atlanta, Georgia comes in at second, representing 5.1% of business trips. Compared to November, new to the top ten list are Orlando, Florida and San Francisco, California. But read on because Orlando takes center stage over the holidays.

Top Destinations for December 4

  1. Dallas, Texas
  2. Atlanta, Georgia
  3. Chicago, Illinois
  4. New York, New York
  5. Washington, D.C.
  6. Las Vegas, Nevada
  7. Orlando, Florida
  8. San Francisco, California
  9. Phoenix, Arizona
  10. Los Angeles, California

It¡¯s still a few weeks away, but still, tens of thousands of employees have booked business trips during the Christmas and the New Year holidays, between the Thursday before Christmas, December 21, and the Wednesday after New Year¡¯s Day, January 3.

Most trips won¡¯t take place until after New Year¡¯s celebrations, with the top travel dates being Tuesday, January 2 and Wednesday, January 3. The least popular travel date will be Christmas Day on Monday, December 25.

For top destinations, Orlando, Florida claims the number one spot by a mile. More than double the amount of business travelers will head to Orlando compared to Phoenix, Arizona in the second spot. New additions to the list include Seattle, Washington and San Antonio, Texas.

Top Destinations for Christmas and New Year¡¯s (12/21-1/3)

  1. Orlando, Florida
  2. Phoenix, Arizona
  3. Atlanta, Georgia
  4. Los Angeles, California
  5. Dallas, Texas
  6. Chicago, Illinois
  7. Seattle, Washington
  8. San Antonio, Texas
  9. San Francisco, California
  10. Denver, Colorado

We¡¯re not surprised to see so many holiday business trips planned. Our annual SAP ÂÜÀòÊÓƵ Global Business Travel Survey found that nearly all global business travelers (94%) said they were willing to travel for business in the next 12 months, including 67% who were very willing.

Happy holidays to the road warriors and cheers to maintaining client relationships and starting new ones!

Methodology: SAP ÂÜÀòÊÓƵ analyzed business travel bookings in ÂÜÀòÊÓƵ Travel with a U.S. origin during November and December 2023, and established holiday date ranges of 11/17-11/26 for Thanksgiving and 12/21-1/3 for Christmas and the New Year.

Travel and Expense
Safety risk sustainability and control of spend are common topics at the moment As travel managers learn about and assess those and other challenges they may ask themselves a gutlevel...
Keep reading
Travel and Expense
Whether a companys travelers are taking to the skies and roads again is as they say about real estate ? often a matter of location location location Many US companies are restarting...
Keep reading
Travel and Expense
Business travelers reflecting concerns about the impact on companies and careers want to return to the skies road rails and hotels to meet clients and colleagues in person Our recent ...
Keep reading