Hotel guests value free Wi-Fi over other amenities

E sili mamao atu le fesoʻotaʻiga i isi fale talimalo uma e tusa ai ma se suʻesuʻega talu ai nei na faia e le GO Airport Express, lea e tautua ai O'Hare International Airport ma Midway Airport.

Toeititi lava atoa le 200 tagata na auai i le suʻesuʻega lea na fesiligia ai tagata faimalaga, o le a le mea e ese ai ma le 'aiga o le taeao, o le latou faletalimalo e sili ona fiafia iai; 68 pasene o tagata na suʻeina le 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.

Faʻaogaina o le soifua maloloina kalapu ma le vaitaʻele, maua fua kuki ma isi meaʻai mama na sili atu i le tolu pasene. O isi tulaga lelei na lisiina i le suesuega e aofia ai nusipepa; i luga o le 'upega tafaʻilagi vaalele ma ato siaki-i totonu; faʻaaogaina faʻatupulaia o faamalu ma uila i luga o le nofoaga ma taʻele; itiiti ifo ma le tasi pasene o tali na filifilia soʻo se tasi o nei filifiliga e sili ona latou fiafia iai.

“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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