Americans make more than 405 million long-distance business trips per year, accounting for 16% of all long-distance travel, according to a preliminary analysis of the National Household Travel Survey (NHTS). Conducted from 2001 to 2002, the NHTS asked 60,000 people in 26,000 U.S. households about all trips they took in a given travel period and looked at the characteristics of those travelers and trips. This report examines early NHTS findings on domestic business trips to destinations at least 50 miles from home.
U.S. Business Travel: Findings from the National Household Travel Survey
2003
4 pages
Report
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English
Obtaining Travel Intensity Profiles from Household Travel Survey Data
Transportation Research Record | 1998
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