Hotel guests value free Wi-Fi over other amenities

Khokahano e feta hole lits'ebeletso tse ling tsa lihotele ho latela phuputso ea haufinyane e entsoeng ke GO Airport Express, e sebeletsang Boemafofane ba Machaba ba O'Hare le Boema-fofane ba Midway.

Hoo e ka bang batho ba 200 ba kentse letsoho phuputsong e ileng ea botsa baeti, hore na ntle le lijo tsa hoseng, ke eng eo ba e ratang ea mahala ea hotele; Karolo ea 68 lekholong ea ba arabelitsoeng e ile ea hlahloba 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.

Tšebeliso ea sehlopha sa bophelo bo botle le letamo, li-cookie tsa mahala le lijo tse ling tse bobebe li ne li ratoa ke liperesente tse tharo. Lisebelisoa tse ling tse thathamisitsoeng phuputsong li ne li kenyelletsa likoranta; setsing sa lifofane le ho kena ka har'a mekotla; tšebeliso e ntle ea likhele le libaesekele tsa setšeng le libethe; ka tlase ho peresente e le 'ngoe ea ba arabetseng ba khethile efe kapa efe ea likhetho tsena joalo ka tseo ba li ratang.

“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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