Booking.com for Business has just named Atlanta as one of the top business travel destinations in the US!
Since the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic in 2020, travel, whether for leisure or business purposes, has been striving to return to pre-lockdown levels worldwide. Given that the tourism industry experienced a 65% decline in the first half of 2020, it’s no wonder everyone was looking forward to the recovery process.
Seeing how 2023 is considered the year we reached ‘our new normal’, Booking.com for Business examined how the international and domestic travel destinations rankings in the United States have changed since the pandemic. Booking.com’s data has shown certain cities’ positions in the standings weren’t affected, while others either lost their spot or entered the top 20.
Our aim is not only to make business travel easier for everyone, but also to help you understand its tendencies. We obtained these numbers by looking at customers who selected they were traveling for business purposes in 2019 and compared with the same period in 2023.
Overall winners and runner-ups
In the race to reach pre-Coronavirus numbers for business travel, many cities changed places in the ranking and either grew or lost overall popularity with travelers.
Meanwhile, New York City remained at the number one spot throughout all lists. Not only that, but New York City, together with Las Vegas, sum up to 25% of the overall gross bookings of the top 20. You can also check out what other top 10 business travel destinations in the US have to offer.
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