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SAP Concur: Best Destinations for International Business Travel in 2025

SAP Concur Best Destinations: From Bengaluru to Berlin, Indian boardrooms are buzzing with global travel plans

SAP Concur: Best Destinations for International Business Travel in 2025
SAP Concur: Top Destinations for International Business Travel in 2025

As India’s economy grows and companies expand their global footprint, international business travel is back in full swing.

SAP Concur’s 2025 Global Business Travel Survey found that 89% of business travellers, 93% of travel managers, and 90% of CFOs expect their organisation’s travel budget to increase or hold steady this year.

To understand where business leaders are headed, SAP Concur analyzed Concur Travel booking data from January 1 to June 30, 2025, and compared it with the same period in 2024.

Here’s what stood out:
● Global travel is on the rise: International business travel volume increased 2.6% in the first half of 2025 compared to 2024, with Q1 driving growth at 4.5% year over year. Q2 held steady with a 0.6% uptick.
● Airfare insights: U.S. travellers paid the most per international ticket at $2,675, reflecting longer-haul journeys. Japanese travellers averaged $1,950 per ticket, while Italian business travellers—mostly flying within Europe—spent just $719.
● Steady corridors: Canada–U.S. travel volume remained unchanged. Nearly 80% of Canadian business travellers continued to head south of the border, year over year.

Where is India travelling in 2025?

  1. United States 
  2. United Arab Emirates 
  3. Germany 
  4. Singapore 
  5. United Kingdom 
  6. Thailand 
  7. France 
  8. Malaysia 
  9. Qatar 
  10. Netherlands 

Key Takeaways: 
U.S. destinations represented 27% of all international travel volume from India in the first half of the year. In second place, the U.A.E. represented 9.5% and Germany came in third at 8.3%. Business travel is firmly back on the agenda in 2025, with global hubs like the U.S., Germany, and the UK leading the way. Costs remain steady, and while Q1 continues to drive the bulk of activity, India’s growing global ambitions mean international travel is likely to stay strong through the year.

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