Women are breaking the glass ceiling in the business sector, but it's still the suited men who are hogging the business trips.
The Accor Asia Pacific Business Traveller Survey released today shows New Zealand business travellers still tend to be boys, with 70 per cent of Kiwi corporate travellers being male. Perhaps it's a fair reflection of a corporate sector that considers getting 25 per cent female participation on boards by 2015 a lofty ambition (as announced by the 25 per cent Group in June).
"One thing that doesn't seem to change... is the disproportionate number of men to women involved in business travel," says Accor's Peter Hook.
"Despite all efforts made to bridge the gender gap in senior management roles, males are still well ahead of women in taking business trips."
In fact, companies might actually save a little by sending women on business trips. The survey found 20 per cent of male business travellers thought it was acceptable for their employer to pay for them to hit the mini bar, compared with 15 per cent of women.