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Moving on: why flying less means more for business

Moving on: why flying less means more for business. Jean Leston, Transport Policy, WWF-UK.

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Moving on: why flying less means more for business

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  1. Moving on: why flying less means more for business Jean Leston, Transport Policy, WWF-UK

  2. “The strength of London’s economy depends on its success as a world city and, for many business sectors, that means being able to fly to meet their customers, peers and suppliers. They need to fly.” Baroness Valentine, Chief Executive, London First

  3. But business doesn’t NEED to fly! vs What you might want What you actually need

  4. Other reasons for flying… Bragging rights Status Break from the office Escape from family duties

  5. WWF’s Moving On research Discover how recession affecting business travel in FTSE 500 companies Understand future travel intentions, especially flying Provide data that can be used to fight back on ‘business needs expansion’

  6. Key findings 86% of companies reducing carbon footprint from business travel 47% have reduced their business flights in last 2 years 63% of companies have a policy to reduce business flights Much greater use of conferencing technologies 85% do not expect to return to pre-recession levels of flying 92% agree it is possible to fly less and remain both profitable and competitive

  7. Changes to business travel (in last 2 years)

  8. Alternatives to flying

  9. Benefits of changing travel and meeting practices

  10. What WWF thinks the findings mean Conferencing technologies now mainstream Evidence of permanent change, BAU flying won’t return Domestic/short haul flights most easily replaced Supports better not bigger airports Government needs to: Roll out high speed broadband Improve rail network Reduce cost of rail travel vs air Offer tax incentives to business

  11. One in Five Challenge 20% cut in flying over five years Includes leading companies: M&S, Lloyds Bank, Balfour Beatty, BSkyB, Vodafone, Microsoft, BT In first year, on average members achieved 5,500 fewer flights £1 million in avoided costs 1,000 tonnes CO2 savings

  12. wwf.org.uk/movingon wwf.org.uk/oneinfive

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