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Travelers Not Shy About Mixing Business With Pleasure

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Tuesday, 2 October 2012
 

According to findings released by Wyndham Hotel Group, business travelers in the U.S. and around the globe aren’t shy about mixing business with pleasure during their travels this year, as they have invited family members along on previous trips and tacked on extra personal time.

Commissioned to better understand the habits of business travelers around the globe, the survey polled just over 4,300 adults who travel for business in key cities throughout the U.S., U.K., Canada, China and Brazil.

U.S. vs. International Travelers

• Over half of U.S. business travelers (52%) admit to inviting family to join them while away on business, second only to travelers in China, at 67%. Least likely to offer up an invite are U.K. travelers, at just 33%.

• Extending a business trip to include leisure time is a must among the majority of Chinese business travelers (59%), and nearly half (48%) of U.S. business travelers. Least inclined to do so are those in the U.K., with 68% saying they would rather not.

• Close to a third of U.S. and Canadian travelers (32% and 31%, respectively) view business trips as an opportunity to explore a new city or area, while Chinese travelers are more likely to view such trips as a chance to experience a higher-end hotel. Brazilian travelers on the other hand, view business travel as an opportunity to indulge on an all expenses paid trip.

• Most bothered by business trips are U.K. travelers, of whom 38% say they either do not enjoy them or view them as a sacrifice of personal time and time with the family.

Commonalities Amongst all Travelers

• Among all business travelers, close to half (46%) have extended a trip to include leisure time in the past, while a quarter (25%) always include some personal time when traveling for business.

• A third of all business travelers (33%) make it a point to explore the hotel and its amenities when traveling, with 70% of those individuals citing the hotel bar and restaurant as the most popular place to go. The fitness center was a close second (60%) followed by the hotel spa (50%).

• Although the minority, 16% of all business travelers say that business trips are only about work and not about personal time.

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