New Zealand business travellers are more worried than others about flying economy but they're far more relaxed about airport security and immigration.
A survey for business travel specialist Carlson Wagonlit Travel also found New Zealand and Australian businesspeople were more strung out about poor internet connections.
A "travel stress index" developed by CWT after analysis of millions of transactions found that travellers estimated 38 per cent of their time on business trips could have been more productive if they had been able to rid themselves of stress.
The algorithm-based tool is based on data from nine different sources, including 15 million air transactions, traveller demographic information, worldwide employee compensation benchmark data, flight statistics on delays and lost luggage, and information relating to geopolitical risks.
While the global average stress level for flying in economy is 73 per cent, Australasian travellers are pushed to 74 per cent.