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  • Travel Weekly Group Ltd
  • 7 March 2025
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New research from Trainline Partner Solutions (TPS) has highlighted a significant shift in business travel attitudes amongst Gen Z professionals. 

The research shows a growing preference for ‘slower business travel’ – lower-carbon journeys that align career progression with environmental consciousness, even if they take longer.

The survey of 1,001 UK-based Gen Z professionals reveals that almost two-thirds (60%) of respondents are open to adopting slower business travel, such as rail, if it significantly reduces their carbon footprint. 

Three-quarters (75%) are more likely to prioritise such options if their company actively supports them with clear policies and incentives. 

And yet, less than half (44%) of respondents said their company currently encourages lower-carbon travel through flexible policies.

This comes as Gen Z respondents strive to maintain their sustainability principles without having to sacrifice their career ambitions. 

Business travel remains a key driver of career progression for Gen Z, with 94% believing travelling for business is important for their progression. 

The top benefits include building client relationships (46%) and networking with senior colleagues or peers (45%). 

Looking ahead, nearly two-thirds (65%) of those surveyed anticipate that business travel will play an even more significant role as they advance in their careers.

This is critical, as Gen Z are estimated to make up three-tenths of the workforce by 2030, meaning businesses will have to adapt business travel programmes to the shifting demand if they want to compete in the talent market.

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Whilst business travel offers clear benefits, it also raises environmental concerns, with most (89%) of professionals worried about its carbon footprint and over a third (37%) feeling a personal conflict between career travel and the environmental impact. 

Just under three in five (59%) fear missing out on career opportunities if they reduce travel. Many also feel pressure to choose quicker, cheaper travel options over lower carbon ones, with half (50%) of respondents citing time and budget constraints.

Andrew Cruttenden, general manager at Trainline Partner Solutions, said: “Gen Z is redefining what business travel looks like, shifting the emphasis away from purely fast and convenient, to also be mindful and sustainable. 

“There is a huge opportunity for the business travel sector to adapt and address this growing need, and at TPS we can help ensure that rail travel is integrated as a seamless and attractive option that meets the demands of Gen Z business travellers.”

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