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Παρασκευή 2 Μαΐου 2014

Hotel location, room value most important among business travelers

ROCKVILLE, MD. - Choice Hotels International, Inc. announced the findings from its "Road Warrior Survey," which shows that 73 percent of business travelers value location when selecting a hotel, followed by room value at 61 percent. Free WiFi ranked third on the list at 55 percent.

The survey also found that 84 percent of business travelers prefer to work in their hotel room, compared with the 4 percent who prefer the lobby and the 10 percent who prefer to work from a hotel's business center.

"Choice Hotels 'Road Warrior Survey' indicates that more than 80 percent of business travelers work from their hotel while traveling," said Robert McDowell, senior vice president, marketing and distribution at Choice Hotels. "It's crucial that hotels cater to travelers' business needs and provide them with as many conveniences as possible."

Other findings from the survey include:

  • 88 percent have stayed at a midscale hotel for business purposes in the past year.
  • 76 percent book hotel reservations online.
  • 59 percent count on the availability of express check-in and checkout.
  • 60 percent have used a smartphone or tablet to check-in.
  • 55 percent expect HDTV in their hotel room.
  • 61 percent use their in-room coffee maker.
  • 53 percent use their in-room mini-fridge.
  • 51 percent use their in-room microwave.
  • 52 percent expect ample workspace with additional lighting in their hotel room.
  • 30 percent count on an ergonomic desk chair in their hotel room.
  • 48 percent need access to a printer when traveling for business.

The Choice Hotels Road Warrior Survey was conducted by research company, Newlio among 525 U.S. adults ages 21 and older who have taken one or more overnight business trips in the past year, between March 2013 and February 2014.