Fact #307: February 16, 2004
Business Travel: By Land or by Air?
For business trips of 50 miles or more, the personal vehicle is the dominant means of transportation, accounting for 81% of all trips in 2001. Air travel accounts for about 16% of all business trips, leaving about 3% for other modes. The decision to take a personal vehicle or fly to a destination changes with the distance of the trip. If a destination is between 250–499 miles away, two-thirds of trips are taken with a personal vehicle (67%). On the other hand, if the destination is 500–749 miles away, almost two-thirds of trips are taken by air (64%).
Note: Long-distance trips are defined as trips of 50 miles or greater, one-way. Graph does not reflect "other modes."
Supporting Information
| Personal vehicle | Air travel | |
|---|---|---|
| 50-99 miles | 97% | 0% |
| 100-249 miles | 94% | 3% |
| 250-499 miles | 67% | 31% |
| 500-749 miles | 33% | 64% |
| 750-999 miles | 15% | 85% |
| 1,000-1,499 miles | 14% | 85% |
| 1,500 miles | 7% | 90% |
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Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, America on the Go..., Findings from the National Household Travel Survey, "U.S. Business Travel," October 2003. | ||
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