Hotel guests value free Wi-Fi over other amenities

Asopọmọra jina ju gbogbo awọn ohun elo hotẹẹli miiran lọ ni ibamu si iwadii aipẹ kan ti a ṣe nipasẹ GO Papa ọkọ ofurufu Express, eyiti o nṣe iranṣẹ Papa ọkọ ofurufu International O'Hare ati Papa ọkọ ofurufu Midway.

O fẹrẹ to awọn eniyan 200 kopa ninu iwadi ti o beere awọn aririn ajo, kini, laisi ounjẹ owurọ, jẹ ọfẹ ọfẹ hotẹẹli ayanfẹ wọn; 68 ogorun ti awọn idahun ti ṣayẹwo Wi-Fi.

The second top answer, at 14 percent, was free transportation between the hotel and the airports. Following that were happy hour and in-room coffee and tea, tied at five percent.

Lilo ẹgbẹ ilera ati adagun-odo, awọn kuki ọfẹ ati awọn ipanu miiran ni o fẹ nipasẹ ida mẹta. Awọn ohun elo miiran ti a ṣe akojọ si ninu iwadi naa pẹlu awọn iwe iroyin; lori-ojula ofurufu ati ẹru ayẹwo-ni; lilo baramu ti umbrellas ati lori-ojula kẹkẹ ati bathrobes; kere ju ida kan ninu awọn idahun yan eyikeyi ninu awọn aṣayan wọnyi bi awọn ayanfẹ wọn.

“Today’s travelers have made it clear they want and need to be connected at all times, and they don’t want to be charged for it,” says John McCarthy, president, GO Airport Express. “In order to build and maintain loyalty, properties should be responsive to this widely preferred amenity.”

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