Flexible travel refers to the accessibility to booking travel services such as flights, trains accommodation, and car rental that allows for changes in travel dates or cancellations post-booking free of charge or for smaller change fees than usual. Some might also include simple conditions like paying any fare difference that there might be between dates.
Having access to flexible travel services is a big plus for businesses due to the often-precarious and fluid nature of corporate travel. Meetings with clients or business partners might need sudden rescheduling or conference dates can be moved.
For many years, businesses have been penalised for the need to cancel, shift or rebook hotel stays, flights, and so on by being charged very high fees when doing so. They have opted to book more expensive one-way international flights as a roundtrip return date might need changing and end up costing way more. This is often true of all travel services, particularly when paying basic economy fares.
In recent years, businesses have pushed for more malleable arrangements. The ability to book a flight and lock in a good flight deal before the departure date is confirmed, free cancellation, flexible dates when booking hotels or car rental, and so on.
The need for flexibility goes beyond having access to flexible flights and other, similar arrangements. Companies need to be able to cancel or make changes quickly, with as few clicks of a button as possible, no questions asked.
By and large, the industry has been responding to these demands albeit relatively slowly.
Travel platform companies like TravelPerk
, Delta Airlines, and Alaska Airlines have been some of the front runners of this movement offering flexible options to their customers. The COVID-19 pandemic has sped up the process and the future of travel is looking very different.