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What Is the True Travel Time?

By Peter Stevens | November 3, 2025

When we ask “How long does it take to get there?” — we usually mean door-to-door time.
But that’s only part of the story. The real question is:

How much of that time can you actually use?

Cartoon of a race between a plane, a train, and car and Bizbus
It’s not which one get’s you there fastest. Which one give you the most usable time and gets you there refreshed?

The Illusion of Speed

Driving looks fast on paper. Google Maps says four hours — done.
But that’s assuming you never hit traffic, never stop for fuel, and never take a bio break. Add just a few interruptions, and your “four-hour” drive easily becomes five.

Flying feels fast, too — until you add airport transfers, security, boarding, and waiting for luggage. A one-hour flight between Zurich and Munich turns into three to four hours door-to-door — and almost none of that time is usable.

Even trains, while comfortable, often involve interruptions: boarding, transfers, announcements, and the constant stop-and-go of regional segments like the S-Bahn. It’s travel time, yes — but rarely useful time.


Usable Time: The Overlooked Factor

For business travelers, the true metric isn’t just how long you’re in motion — it’s how effectively you can use that time.

If you’re cramped into a narrow seat, constantly adjusting your bag, or dealing with weak Wi-Fi, you’re not working — you’re surviving.

On most trips:

  • Air: 0 % usable time
  • Train: sometimes usable, but limited by crowding, reseating, or poor internet
  • Car: not usable — you’re driving
  • BizBus: up to 75–80 % usable time — with a desk, Wi-Fi, coffee, and quiet

That’s not just a comfort benefit; it’s a productivity gain.


A New Metric for Business Travel

ModeUsable TimeDoor-to-DoorFast Wi-FiCO₂ / Passenger
BizBus3:504:55✅ Reliable20 kg
ICE 1st Class3:304:35⚠ Slow10–25 kg
Flight0:003:15–4:15❌ None125 kg
Car0:004:00–4:30❌ None100 kg

Example: Region Zurich ↔ Munich. Sources: SBB.ch, Swiss.com, Google Maps, Flixbus.ch


What This Means

If a trip lets you spend three or four hours doing focused work — or simply arriving refreshed — it’s not “lost time.” It’s part of your productive day.

BizBus was designed around that idea:

Reliable. Comfortable. Sustainable. Productive.

A workspace on wheels — where your travel time finally becomes your time.