{"id":32102,"date":"2026-05-11T19:55:00","date_gmt":"2026-05-11T23:55:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gbta.org\/?p=32102"},"modified":"2026-05-11T14:45:29","modified_gmt":"2026-05-11T18:45:29","slug":"study-navigating-transport-in-unfamiliar-places-is-southeast-asias-biggest-business-travel-stressor-fueling-unapproved-ground-trips-and-expense-uncertainty","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gbta.org\/es\/study-navigating-transport-in-unfamiliar-places-is-southeast-asias-biggest-business-travel-stressor-fueling-unapproved-ground-trips-and-expense-uncertainty\/","title":{"rendered":"Study: Navigating Transport in Unfamiliar Places is Southeast Asia\u2019s Biggest Business Travel Stressor, Fueling Unapproved Ground Trips and Expense Uncertainty\u00a0"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Nine in 10 business travellers (93%) desire a single, unified platform to manage ground transportation and meal-related expenses across Southeast Asia<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-table\"><table class=\"has-fixed-layout\"><tbody><tr><td>A <a href=\"https:\/\/gbta.org\/es\/apac-business-traveler-experience-2026\/\">nuevo estudio<\/a> by the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) and Grab For Business reveals that companies in Southeast Asia can significantly improve the business travel experience by aligning their business travel programmes with employees\u2019 actual\u00a0behaviours and reducing expense claims friction for them.\u00a0<br><br>Based on a survey of 1,200 business travellers across Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam, the studyfound ground transportation has emerged as a clear example of a travel policy gap:<br><br>     &#8211; More than 8 in 10 (83%) respondents use ground-transport options outside company policy or approved vendors.\u00a0<br>     &#8211; While 95% of business travellers use ride-hailing, only 58% say their companies formally manage it.\u00a0<br><br>As a result, companies often lose visibility and control over business travel costs, while employees experience stress and uncertainty about whether their ground transportation expenses will be approved.\u00a0<br><br>&#8220;Southeast Asia represents some of the world\u2019s fastest-growing business travel markets, and this research shines a light on the critical programme gaps and real-world traveller needs shaping the region today\u2014especially around safety, expense challenges, and technology expectations,&#8221; said Suzanne Neufang, CEO at GBTA.<br><br>\u201cThis research highlights a transformative opportunity for companies to improve their travel programmes,\u201d said Valerie Khoo, Regional Head, Grab For Business. \u201cOff-policy bookings are a signal of a larger issue: misalignment between approvals and real-world traveller needs. There are many enterprise-friendly technologies that can help to address these gaps, for example by streamlining ground transportation booking and expense processes with digital tools, companies can enhance efficiency, policy compliance, and traveller safety and wellbeing.\u201d<br><br><strong>Ground Transportation: A Critical Moment Fraught with Stress<\/strong><br><br>Ground transportation is critical to the success of the business trip, as the respondents use them in high-stakes moments\u2014nearly 78% rely on it for airport-to-hotel transfers, 71% use it to reach offices or client sites, and 70% use it for early morning trips to the airport.\u00a0<br><br>Yet it is also a top stressor during work trips with nearly one-third (32%) citing navigating transportation in unfamiliar places as the most stressful aspect of business trips; followed by keeping up with receipts and expenses (25%); and staying within company rules and policies (14%).\u00a0<br><br>Nearly half (44%) associate ground transportation during business trips with at least one negative emotion, including feeling rushed, stressed, or uncertain.\u00a0<br><br>     &#8211; Common pain points around ground transportation include: lack of availability during early or late hours (54%); long <br>        wait times for a car (53%); and unclear pricing (44%).\u00a0<br><br>The survey results point to the fact that there is room for companies to relieve employees\u2019 concerns about logistical friction\u2014including by putting in place clearer ground transportation policies that align with ground realities\u00a0and seamless claims procedures\u2014so that employees can focus on tasks that improve productivity and drive business outcomes.\u00a0<br><br><strong>Safety Is a Top Decision-Driver for Business Travellers<\/strong><br><br>The study also shows that safety is the most important factor for travellers when selecting methods of ground transportation, with 75% rating it as &#8220;extremely important.&#8221;\u00a0<br><br>     &#8211; The most valued safety features include: professional or verified drivers and clear driver\/vehicle information (both <br>        57%); emergency support tools and live trip sharing (both 54%); and in-app tracking (53%).\u00a0<br><br>Companies, therefore, ought to keep these concerns in mind, when surfacing ground transportation options in their travel programme.\u00a0\u00a0<br><br><strong>Ride-Hailing Emerged As Top Option, But Is Under-integrated<\/strong><br><br>Nearly all respondents (95%) say they make use of ride-hailing \u201cat least sometimes,\u201d while 88% say ride-hailing apps are their usual method of choice for booking business trip ground transportation.<br><br>     &#8211; Business travellers cite convenience (55%); availability and safety and reliability (both 45%); and ease of use in  <br>        unfamiliar places and price transparency (both 42%), as reasons they prefer to use ride-hailing on work trips.<br><br>Yet despite its prevalence, ride hailing is often not formally integrated into corporate travel programmes. Based on the findings, companies should consider formally integrating trusted ride-hailing platforms, which allow them to regain control over spending, ensure safety standards, and provide a tool their teams already use and prefer.<br><br><strong>Business Travellers\u2019 Desire for A Unified Platform<\/strong><br><br>The administrative burden of travel is also significant. Nearly half of travellers (46%) spend more than 20 minutes submitting expenses per trip, while 57% delay the expense submission process or describe it as a chore, which signals room for enhancing travel claims efficiency.\u00a0<br><br>In terms of meal preferences during business travel, a significant number of travellers say they prioritise saving time (75%) over staying within budget (25%).<br><br>Overall, 93% of respondents find the idea of a single platform for managing ground transportation and meal-related expenses across Southeast Asia appealing, pointing to a broader desire to reduce fragmentation.<br><br><strong>What Companies Can Do In Support Of Business Travel\u00a0<\/strong><br><br>Business travellers value the benefits provided by ride-hailing partnerships, which include: automatic expense integrations (89% find \u201cvery\u201d or \u201cextremely valuable\u201d); one place where they can see all of their ground and meal spending (89%); pre-set policy controls (87%); and centralised payment (86%) in their company\u2019s travel programme.\u00a0<br><br>Such\u00a0improvements have the potential to make a difference to employees\u2019 business travel experience\u2014and may, in turn, improve company productivity and employees\u2019 safety, efficiency and well-being.<br><em><br>For more information and to download the full study, visit <a href=\"https:\/\/gbta.org\/es\/apac-business-traveler-experience-2026\/\"><u>https:\/\/gbta.org\/apac-business-traveler-experience-2026\/<\/u><\/a><\/em><br><br>#\u00a0 #\u00a0 #\u00a0 #<br><br>Editor\u2019s Notes:<br>The study surveyed business travellers from medium-to-large organisations (minimum 250 employees) across six Southeast Asian markets for a total sample of 1,200 respondents. The survey was fielded from April 4 &#8211; 15, 2026. All participants had taken at least one business trip with an overnight stay in the past 12 months that included ground transportation usage.<br><br><strong>Acerca de GBTA<\/strong> | The Global Business Travel Association (<a href=\"https:\/\/u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net\/ls\/click?upn=u001.b00YhNV2Nr0-2BaZn7eVNAdS8wKjF2EeEpC-2FJJFHyKnXidiyHPJ3VBlg3Z8sThQw8ORyGCg-2B7EL8olJ482S60z2AjDVjm3QsDBi8p2WRrGPhFkJgTWsgNewscjU1cxSHBHmwondSCOi8TsEDytfZ1lwmcZoWZO5YnoGOtfrEXELaI-3Dlw8x_Meawx7RIB-2FUzliLJE4KABpvyzke-2BFyhbKJcpTiMw7K6hxMlUItiRTFKflq4WsEGR2AT91VVQ5wNPGmFOHW3ri62vFq-2BwWG-2FcAK438JOtahNJeKok7YwvAO7OTv0MrxU-2B-2Bg5dHuheBBPsnubwiiQykb-2Fi6R-2BChw5pRZmTQ6NqWTEK8t6PuCx3LcW5Y3pPV24-2FYHThcRjszSvW7AmN05LUz4dNX9eSD-2Bp0LntuHY8lkcr4Pd9KsDyR0UZpguLrPJa4WqaRpyyYfpzFq5a363aINpt6kYgGV9pjq-2BuP7OjlQmVyflfnMyuKGNj7cMpdOjD4nfKzQYSC3YOxUBXNHHJaQQ-3D-3D\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">GBTA<\/a>) is the world\u2019s premier business travel and meetings trade organization serving stakeholders across six continents. GBTA and its 9,000+ members represent\u202fand advocate for the $1.57 trillion\u202fglobal business travel and meetings industry. GBTA and the GBTA Foundation deliver world-class education, events, research, advocacy, and media to a growing global network of more than 28,000 travel professionals and 125,000 active contacts.\u202fFor more information, visit\u202f<a href=\"https:\/\/u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net\/ls\/click?upn=u001.b00YhNV2Nr0-2BaZn7eVNAdS8wKjF2EeEpC-2FJJFHyKnXidiyHPJ3VBlg3Z8sThQw8ORyGCg-2B7EL8olJ482S60z2AjDVjm3QsDBi8p2WRrGPhFkJgTWsgNewscjU1cxSHBHmwondSCOi8TsEDytfZ1lwmcZoWZO5YnoGOtfrEXELaI-3DNMrl_Meawx7RIB-2FUzliLJE4KABpvyzke-2BFyhbKJcpTiMw7K6hxMlUItiRTFKflq4WsEGR2AT91VVQ5wNPGmFOHW3ri62vFq-2BwWG-2FcAK438JOtahNJeKok7YwvAO7OTv0MrxU-2B-2Bg5dHuheBBPsnubwiiQykb-2Fi6R-2BChw5pRZmTQ6NqWTEK8t6PuCx3LcW5Y3pPV24-2FuXAqT4wculotCZ0XwhSvAR5RuO8IOkDse3yqX-2FggGumkxT2I8BhczZl3Pfjf5T0e1DQCyaR6mk2ShwYyjN9PulnHBUzO9yNC8RrkqoBzdSovQawViS34q3667Eh90RlQ0O3JjDCnhWwp1MZRVHz3uA-3D-3D\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">GBTA.org<\/a>. and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gbtafoundation.org\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Fundaci\u00f3n GBTA.org<\/a>.\u00a0<br><br><strong>About Grab for Business<\/strong> | Grab For Business is a platform that helps companies across Southeast Asia simplify how they manage corporate transport, employee meals, and more\u2014powered by Grab\u2019s trusted platform. With a unified B2B portal, admins can set budgets, track spending, and automate admin tasks, while employees enjoy a seamless booking experience through the Grab app they already use. By streamlining everyday operations, Grab for Business free teams to focus on what really matters: driving business forward. To get started, visit<a href=\"http:\/\/forbusiness.grab.com\"> forbusiness.grab.com<\/a>.<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Nine in 10 business travellers (93%) desire a single, unified platform to manage ground transportation and meal-related expenses across Southeast Asia A new study by the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) and Grab For Business reveals that companies in Southeast Asia can significantly improve the business travel experience by aligning their business travel programmes 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