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Turbulence, tailwinds shunt major business-travel zone

Liam WalshReporter

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North America’s business travel market, a key growth zone for Australian companies Corporate Travel Management and Flight Centre, is facing a potential rollercoaster of omicron cutbacks.

The US market’s size and fragmentation makes it lucrative – Brisbane-based Corporate Travel first entered there in 2012, and it is now the company’s largest revenue region worth $96 million in its latest pandemic-effected results.

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Liam Walsh writes on investigations and companies with The Australian Financial Review. He has won multiple media awards, worked in Japan and is now based in Brisbane. Email Liam at liam.walsh@afr.com.au

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