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Lonely Road Warrior? Not So Much. Four Points By Sheraton Survey Reveals The Social Habits Of Business Travelers
STAMFORD, Conn. – Feb. 13, 2013 – Today’s business travelers are
surprisingly social on the road, according to a recent survey by Four Points by Sheraton, the “best for
business” brand of Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: HOT).
Aside from sleeping, for instance, survey respondents indicated
that enjoying the hotel bar or restaurant with colleagues or business
partners was their number one activity during free time, outpacing time
spent in the gym, spa, shopping or catching up with local acquaintances.
In addition, business travelers are good networkers, with nearly two-thirds of
those surveyed reporting that that they have kept in contact with someone they
met on the plane or at the hotel while traveling on the road. About
that flight, though: business travelers draw the line with their own
colleagues, as more than 60% indicate that they would prefer to fly alone
rather than with a business associate.
These are among the results of a 2012 hotel business travel study commissioned
by Four Points
that polled a total of
6,000 business travelers globally – 1,000 each from the United States, the
United Kingdom, China, India, Germany and Brazil. Four Points is growing
rapidly across nearly 30 countries and carefully monitors the needs and habits
of business travelers. The first phase of the survey, released in August,
explored the use of mobile technology to stay in touch while traveling, while
the second phase focused on leisure activities.
“Business travelers have a real need to connecton the road – both virtually and
in person,” said Brian McGuinness,Starwood’s senior vice president, specialty
select brands. “Our survey results reveal that road warriors are social,
preferring to network or to relax in the company of colleagues rather than
just enjoying solitary pursuits.” McGuinness continued, “Four
Points provides everything our guests need to be productive and comfortable on
the road and that includes creating opportunities to connect socially through
brand-wide programs like Best Brews ™, which invites guests to gather over a
great local craft beer when the work day ends.”
Among key survey findings:
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During their waking hours, business travelers frequent the hotel
restaurant or bar with colleagues more than other activities. Aside
from sleeping, which, not surprisingly, is the activity that occupies the
largest share of travelers’ time at a hotel, hanging out at the hotel bar or
restaurant with colleagues or business partners is the top ranked activity on
the road. The largest share of respondents (42.88%) named this activity,
outpacing other pursuits such as going to the gym (38.97%) or spa (37.54%) or
shopping (34.16%).
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By a wide margin, business travelers confirm they stay in touch with
contacts whom they’ve met on a flight or at a hotel. 64.42% of
respondents indicated that they had stayed in touch with someone they had met
on a plane or at a hotel while traveling, vs. 35.58% who said they had
not.
- Business travelers prefer separate flights. They may be happy to toss back a brew with a co-worker once they arrive at their hotel, but the majority of business travelers (61.13%) report that they would rather not share their flight with a colleague.
Differences by nationality:
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Americans are the most frequent business travelers. American
business travelers hit the road more often than their international
counterparts, with more than a third (36.36%) reporting that they average
more than 10 trips per year for business. Conversely, Chinese travelers
were the least likely to average more than 10 annual trips with only 7.07% of
respondents at that level.
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Chinese and Indian business travelers socialize more. Chinese
business travelers are the most receptive to sharing a flight with a co-worker
(49.5%), and a full 70% have stayed in touch with someone they met on the road.
Indian road warriors are the most likely to hang out with colleagues at a bar
or restaurant (61.05%) and the most likely to catch up with friends who live in
town (52.63%).
- Brazilians go it alone. At 31%, Brazilians are the least open to traveling with a colleague, with 53.62% reporting that they don’t want to have to worry about anyone else. They are also the least likely to hang out with colleagues at a bar or restaurant (30.93%).
About Four Points by Sheraton
Great Hotels. Great Rates: With
over 160Four Points by Sheraton hotels in nearly
30 countries, travelers can find the timeless style and comfort they’re
looking for with genuine service and everything that matters most, all around
the world. From Santiago to Shanghai and Milan to Milwaukee, Four Points
hotels can be found in big urban centers, by the airport, near the beach, and
in the suburbs. A recent $1 billion invested in renovations, conversions,
and new-build hotels has made the brand stronger than ever.
Four Points by Sheraton, like all brands within Starwood’s portfolio, is proud
to offer the Starwood Preferred Guest® program, which offers a breakthrough
policy of no blackout dates on Free Night Awards. To learn more, visit www.spg.com.Stay connectedto Four Points on
Facebook at facebook.com/fourpoints.
About Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. is one of the leading hotel and
leisure companies in the world with 1,134 properties in nearly 100 countries
and 171,000 employees at its owned and managed properties. Starwood is a fully
integrated owner, operator and franchisor of hotels, resorts and residences
with the following internationally renowned brands: St. Regis®, The Luxury
Collection®, W®, Westin®, Le Méridien®, Sheraton®, Four Points® by Sheraton,
Aloft®, and ElementSM. The Company boasts one of the industry’s leading loyalty
programs, Starwood Preferred Guest (SPG), allowing members to earn and redeem
points for room stays, room upgrades and flights, with no blackout dates.
Starwood also owns Starwood Vacation Ownership, Inc., a premier provider of
world-class vacation experiences through villa-style resorts and privileged
access to Starwood brands. For more information, please visit www.starwoodhotels.com.
Article Publish Date: 02/13/2013

