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Flight Centre’s Corporate Traveller reveals the 2025 business travel hotlist

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Flight Centre’s Corporate Traveller reveals the 2025 business travel hotlist

Corporate Traveller’s 2025 travel hotlist rankings spotlight how airports and lounges are stepping up to meet the demands of today’s business travellers — prioritising speed, comfort, and productivity over luxury alone. From Singapore Changi’s seamless stopovers to Emirates’ standout first-class lounge in Dubai, the list reveals what’s reshaping the global business travel experience.

Media Release 7 July 2025

The 2025 business travel hotlist: experts reveal the top in-transit services 

  • Singapore Changi Airport tops the stopover chart for its vast airport experiences
  • Emirates First Class Lounge Dubai ranks number one for its luxury and choice 
  • Efficiency is valued above all else when it comes to airport services 

 
When travel takes you across time zones and between meetings, a well-designed airport experience can make all the difference.

 

Changi Airport /Photo Credit A.Ritenis

Corporate Traveller, the flagship SME division of Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG), has revealed its Travel Manager’s 2025 rankings of the world’s top airport stopovers, lounges and transit services, revealing the facilities that best support productivity, comfort and ease for business travellers.

Tom Walley, Australian-based Global Managing Director at Corporate Traveller, says: “Our Travel Managers work closely with businesses and business travellers, so they have a deep understanding of what they value most at each stage of the journey. Business travellers spend hours in transit and days or weeks away from home, so airports, lounges and other services that have comfort, productivity and efficiency at their core can make all the difference.”

Changi Airport /Photo Credit A.Ritenis

\“With itineraries tighter than ever, our clients tell us time predictability and knowing exactly how long each air-side process will take, now outranks champagne bars and sleep pods. That’s why airports investing in biometrics to slash queue times and lounges with purpose-built work pods and guaranteed Wi-Fi bandwidth, topped our list.”

Singapore’s Changi tops airport stopovers
Singapore Changi Airport topped the hotlist for airport stopovers, landing almost two-thirds of votes from Corporate Traveller’s Travel Manager poll when asked which hub delivers the most productivity-boosting lay-over for business travellers. Having repeatedly been named best airport in the world, its vast entertainment, dining, and wellness options make it a difficult contender to beat.[1]

Tom says: “Business travellers don’t need to sit idle between flights at Changi Airport, but if they want to there are multiple ways to do so. Changi Airport has everything from movie theatres, art displays and day spas to a butterfly trail, sunflower garden, and the Jurassic Mile – an outdoor display of life-sized dinosaurs. And that’s just in Terminal 2.

“All four terminals have their own experiences, and they are linked to Jewel, a nature-themed, multi-use complex of gardens, retail, dining and hotel facilities.[2] The sheer size and unique nature of Changi Airport have made it a destination even for those who are not flying.”

Dubai International Airport came in at number two with its array of first class, business and family lounges, and a focus on rest and relaxation.[3] Doha Hamad International Airport ranked third, having recently celebrated its tenth anniversary and an expansion touted to increase capacity to more 65 million passengers annually.[4][5] The placement is timely as Virgin Australia will launch flights from Sydney, Brisbane and Perth to Doha from June 2025 under its expanded alliance with Qatar Airways, funnelling even more Australian corporates through Hamad International.[6]

Emirates Dubai number one in international lounges 
With fully catered shower spas, complimentary spa treatments, fine dining and dedicated quiet areas, Emirates First Class Lounge Dubai is focused on getting travellers to their destination refreshed and ready for business.[7] When asked which international lounges offered the best amenities, experience, food and beverages, almost half of travel experts chose this one.

 

Tom says: “Everything about this lounge promotes style, ease and relaxation, making it number one for those who are travelling for business and need to be at their best enroute to continue work, and when they arrive. Entry into the lounge is fast and seamless via contactless facial recognition and once inside, travellers can choose to take time out, refresh themselves in the showers or get down to work in the business centre. The options and the style in which Emirates supports its travellers make the first class Lounge Dubai a favourite.”

Qatar Airways’ Al Mourjan Business Lounge in Doha came in second with almost a third of votes, with its two-level infinity pool-style water feature and dedicated nap rooms. Qantas First Lounge in Sydney rounded out the top three praised for Neil Perry-curated dining, showers, spa treatments, meeting rooms and private suites.

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Efficiency valued most in airport services 
Tom says: “You can have all the style and comfort you want, but when it comes to business, travellers are there to get a job done. Security and immigration checks can sometimes slowed transit down but automation, self-serve facilities and electronic travel authorisations such as those recently introduced in the UK are expediating this part of the process. Our travel managers know that business travellers value efficiency, so its little surprise that fast security and immigration processes rated number one.”

Half of the expert panel prioritised fast security and immigration processes, a factor that attracted almost three times as many votes as state-of-the-art lounges, which ranked second. That focus is hardly surprising. Singapore Changi’s end-to-end biometric clearance, fully rolled out across all four terminals in October 2024, has slashed average passport-control times from 25 seconds to 10 seconds, a 60 per cent improvement.[8]

“When we ask clients what makes an airport exceptional, it’s knowing you can be through immigration in minutes,” says Tom. “Changi’s 60 per cent cut in wait time explains exactly why it tops our rankings. Baggage tracking and handling came in third, ahead of premium shopping, dining and wellness perks.”

 
Ranking of the top airports, lounges and services

Ranking Airport Lounges Services
1 Singapore Changi Emirates First Class, Dubai Fast security and immigration
2 Dubai International Qatar Al Mourjan Business, Doha State-of-the-art business lounges
3 Doha Hamad International Qantas First, Sydney Seamless baggage handling and tracking

ENDS
  
About Corporate Traveller  
Corporate Traveller is an award-winning business travel management and solutions provider for SMEs, operating in six global markets. Established in 1993 as Flight Centre Travel Group’s first corporate brand, Corporate Traveller has offered its personalised service, expert tailored advice, dedicated travel consultants, and advanced booking technology to more than 6500 Australian business customers. Offering an all-in-one innovative booking platform with the support of a personal travel consultant, Corporate Traveller makes travel simpler, faster, and easier for businesses. With a wide range of solutions available, Corporate Traveller can cater for simple requirements through to the most complex SME business travel management needs. For more information or to book a business consultation, visit corporatetraveller.com.au

[1] Accolades
[2] Attractions Directory
[3] Relax & refresh
[4] Our Airport | Hamad International Airport
[5] Hamad International Airport Unveils State-of-the-Art Concourses D and E, Elevating the Travel Experience to New Heights ahead of the Busy Period | Hamad International Airport
[6] https://www.virginaustralia.com/au/en/newsroom/2024/12/virgin-australia-flights-doha-sale-now
[7] First Class lounge | Our lounges | The Emirates Experience | Emirates
[8] https://www.ica.gov.sg/news-and-publications/newsroom/media-release/passport-less-clearance-fully-rolled-out-at-changi-airport

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