The survey shows business travelers Seek multitasking Hotels

article Liisa Sullivan

Americans are busy people, both on the road or at home. We are a nation of MFP. Have you ever been squeezing the phone between chin and shoulder, while the keys on your computer, and throw the baby from her favorite toy, so he will stop crying? If so, you’re not alone. Whether you work at home, office, or spend much time in the field, multi-tasking has become a way of life, and without that we would probably come up short to meet our daily goals. For many people, mobile phones and portable computers have advanced equipment, and has become an extension of who we are. As a result, the line between the home and business users began to fade in allowing business travelers to search for hotels that allow them to provide a variety of companies juggle, but making them feel at home .

Survey says Hyatt

So it’s no surprise that a new study from the Hyatt Place reported that 84 percent of business travelers want hotel makes multitasking on the road just as they do at home. Hyatt Place survey shows that productivity is a top concern for business travelers, with 78 percent feeling is just as productive when traveling as they are, when in the office. In addition, more than 70 percent of our business only for hotels that offer rooms for up-to-date technology. Association of family-style hotels, and practical techniques to open hotels in the whole province. A new concept, Condo Hotel, where guests a homely environment, enjoying all the amenities and practical tools for the home.

Unique Hotel in Asheville, the Business Traveler need , James Gibson, Managing Director of Residences at Biltmore in Asheville, North Carolina, explains that “the guests to enjoy the live atmosphere of Condo Hotel Suites. Business travelers will spend enough time in airports and fast food businesses that it is refreshing for them to stay in Asheville hotel with convenient services such as travel, concierge, wireless Internet services, and state-of-the-art kitchen, which allows them to cook fresh food, not fast. “recent business trip was a visit to Miami to discuss the possibilities merger partner. He landed in Asheville at the airport and towards Residences at Biltmore. “I have before lived,” said Robert Andreassen. “I knew I would be home, can not raise my legs, and flat-screen TVs at the pleasant surroundings to enjoy and still get the job done.” He goes on to declare that these new forms of Condo Hotel accommodation can also be the client entertaining. “Not many of the rooms have a favorable or practical in a business environment to offer,” he said. “The Residences at Biltmore, I have no problem referring a client or business partner. The concierge is happy to provide a gourmet breakfast in the delivery room, and this is the perfect way to get your business plans in progress. Also saves me travel time. “Research shows that the third Business travelers will be 10 to 30 plus miles away from their way to make sure they stay at the hotel free high-speed wireless Internet access, 81 percent of the passengers said:” The hotel rooms of an ideal business hotel is designed around how people really live. “ hotel concierge can to help business people

In addition to the results reported in the Hyatt Place survey of business travelers are also a number of other services, information about where you want to make copies, to office supplies to buy, where a meeting room, where a translator to rent, or where to go fast runs May contain workout or run. “The concierge can all these and more to help, “said Gibson.” Choosing an apartment hotel, a concierge is not only business travelers stay in a more efficient, but makes them feel at home. The porter will take the necessary measures, and before they know it, know a foreign city. “ Note: Marriott investigation was due to the efforts of Sterling notice has led to a quantitative online survey among 400 American travelers, aged 25-55, who stayed in hotels three plus times in the last 12 months, and Sommers Marketing Research conducted a quantitative online survey, more than 1,000 U.S. travelers aged 25-54, who stayed in hotels in more than one time in the company in the past 12 months.

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Liisa Sullivan lives just outside of Asheville in Weaverville, NC and writes for luxury living and lifestyle magazines. http://www.residencesatbiltmore.com/hospitality concierge@residencesatbiltmore.com visit or e-mail for more information.

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