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The majority of business travel programs fail to take LGBTQ+ travelers into account, according to research.
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Via Phocus Wire | Business Travel Programs Fail To Consider LGBTQ+ Travelers

The majority of business travel programs fail to take LGBTQ+ travelers into account, according to research.

Research from the Business Travel Show Europe reveals that 66% of travel programs do not give any particular consideration to the segment compared to 26% of programs that do and the remaining 8% that are planning to this year.

The study, which polled 229 European travel managers, goes on to reveal that LGBTQ+ community is the least well provided for compared to solo women travelers, marginalized communities and those with accessibility issues.

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