Holafly for Business Sees Rising Demand For Enterprise Travel Connectivity Solutions
KUALA LUMPUR, May 5 (Bernama) -- Holafly for Business noted that companies are increasingly adopting more integrated connectivity solutions for employees travelling abroad, as reliance on public WiFi and traditional roaming networks raises operational and security risks.
The company said one of the key challenges for information technology (IT) teams is ensuring employees remain connected upon arrival, enabling access to critical tools and real-time information without exposure to unsecured networks.
Holafly for Business Head of Sales, Ricardo Rodriguez in a statement said companies are increasingly focused on ensuring employees can operate securely and reliably from anywhere, rather than simply maintaining connectivity while travelling.
As global workforces become more distributed, organisations are shifting away from fragmented solutions towards centralised connectivity management platforms.
In this context, Holafly for Business is positioning its services as a tool for IT departments to manage mobile data access for employees across markets.
The shift comes as business travel continues to expand. According to the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA), global business travel spend is expected to reach US$1.69 trillion in 2026. (US$1 = RM3.95)
GBTA data also shows business travellers lose an average of 5.2 productive hours per trip due to connectivity-related issues.
Separately, IBM Security estimates the average cost of a corporate data breach at US$4.88 million, underscoring risks associated with unsecured network usage during travel.
The company said its Business Center platform allows IT teams to centralise eSIM management, monitor usage in real time and automate billing processes to improve operational visibility.
-- BERNAMA