Flight Centre Travel Group’s Corporate Traveller survey reveals 55% of businesses are increasing offsite events to support hybrid workers

Businesses are increasing offsite events to support hybrid workers
81% of employees still working in hybrid or fully remote arrangements 
55% are meeting in person more often – in social, team building or strategy days 
78% of these events are held outside of the workplace or even the city

With 37 per cent of employed people regularly working from home[1], employers are finding new ways to ensure their teams are working cohesively.

Our research has revealed that 81 per cent of businesses still have hybrid or remote working arrangements in place, and 55 per cent are bringing their employees together in person more often through social events, team building days, and strategy and development sessions.

The findings come from a survey of an independent, nationally representative panel of 1001 Australians, commissioned by us at Corporate Traveller.

We asked respondents whether their employer is getting teams together more regularly through in-person social events, team building days, and strategy and business development sessions, and whether these events were held close to the workplace or outside of their city.

We found that 44 per cent of respondents in hybrid working arrangements are coming together more often in person. Within this cohort, 17 per cent meet more often with their co-workers for social events. Social events allow team members to relax and interact away from the workplace setting. They can include anything from afternoon drinks and trivia nights to more elaborate parties and award balls.  

Another 17 per cent have also been getting together with co-workers in team building days. Employers design such days to help teams bond and to create a culture of collaboration through structured but fun activities. They can include escape room challenges, fundraising activities, games or volunteering activities. 

Nine per cent have been attending strategy sessions in person more often. Strategy and business development sessions are about identifying and planning business goals. They can be run by the company itself or by an independent facilitator. 

Remote worker sitting at desk

Employers in Victoria are more likely than those in any other state to increase in-person meet-ups. Half (50%) of Victorian respondents said their bosses had organised more in-person team events, compared with 35 per cent of Queenslanders and 46 per cent of NSW respondents. 

We also asked respondents if these events are held outside of the workplace or city. Nearly three quarters (72%) of respondents said yes. Specifically, 48 per cent said their face-to-face events are held outside of the workplace. Almost a quarter (23%) said they are held outside the city, where employees need to fly to the location.

This trend is highest in NSW, where 78 per cent of respondents said such events are held outside the workplace and even the city, and lowest in South Australia, at 63 per cent and Victoria, at 64 per cent.

Although there is strong trend toward remote working, Tom Walley, Australian-based Global Managing Director at Corporate Traveller, says: “Employers are driving the movement back to the office and they will get more strategic and creative in the 2025 financial year to achieve their objective to get teams working better. 

“There is a real desire among businesses for more human interaction, and while there are benefits to flexible, work-from-home arrangements, there are some things you simply can’t achieve remotely or online. In online meetings, it is more difficult to ‘read the room’ or identify non-verbal cues. You don’t always hear the nuanced meaning behind someone’s words. 

“Employers are doing their best to balance the two demands by offering flexible working arrangements as well as regular, fun opportunities that bring workers together in-person and build a solid team. These events will ultimately benefit the business, the team and the mental health of employees.” 

Since hybrid working arrangements have been in place in your workplace, has your company organised more face-to-face meet ups, to bring the teams together?

Answer

Percentage of respondents

Percentage of hybrid/remote workers

Yes, the company has increased the number of social events

        14%

       17%

Yes, the company has increased team building days

        14%

        17%

Yes, the company has increased strategy or business development days

       8%

       9%

My workplace has not implemented hybrid or remote working arrangements

       19%

       0%

No

       45%

        56%

Are more of these types of days hosted outside of your workplace or city?

Answer

Percentage of respondents

Yes, outside of our workplace

        48%

Yes, outside of our city

        23%

No

       29%

1 Working arrangements, August 2023 | Australian Bureau of Statistics (abs.gov.au) 

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