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Carlson Wagonlit Travel: In Human vs. Machine, CWT Study Finds Two-Thirds of Travelers Prefer Machines When Booking Air Travel

CWT 
Carlson Wagonlit Travel: In Human vs. Machine, CWT Study Finds Two-Thirds of 
Travelers Prefer Machines When Booking Air Travel 
 
21-May-2019 / 13:00 GMT/BST 
 
*In Human vs. Machine, CWT Study Finds Two-Thirds of Travelers Prefer 
Machines When Booking Air Travel * 
 
*Minneapolis, 21 May 2019:* Research by CWT, the B2B4E travel management 
platform, shows that travelers prefer to manage their travel transactions 
digitally, via an app or browser. 
 
69% of business travelers prefer to book their flights digitally rather than 
have human interactions. That continues to rise for hotel reservations 
(78%), ground transportation (71%), and checking-in for flights (68%). 
However, travelers are more receptive speaking to a person face-to-face when 
checking into their hotel (46%) and checking out (51%). 
 
"Technology is becoming more and more dominant in the travel ecosystem," 
said Andrew Jordan, CWT's Chief Product and Technology Officer. "Digital 
interactions are taking over, so the travel industry must keep evolving to 
offer companies and their employees the experience they want and expect." 
 
Overall, Asia Pacific travelers are more likely to choose technology over 
personal contact - 73% prefer to book their flights digitally, versus 71% of 
Americas travelers and 61% of Europeans. Meanwhile, 84% of Asia Pacific 
travelers prefer to book hotels digitally, versus 77% of those from the 
Americas, and 70% of Europeans. 
 
When it comes to checking in for their flights, travelers from the Americas 
are most inclined to use technology over personal contact: 73% said they 
prefer technology, versus 66% of Europeans and 65% of Asia Pacific 
travelers. 
 
*Smartphones Catching Up With Computer Screens* 
CWT's research also shows that a significant percentage of travel is still 
booked through a computer screen - 45% in 2019 versus 53% in 2018 and 52% in 
2017. But smartphones are catching up: 41% in 2019 versus 34% in 2018 and 
32% in 2017. Tablets rank third with 11%, while only 2% of business 
travelers claim to get help from a person. 
 
The data reveals that European travelers are most inclined to book their 
travel on a desktop or laptop (55%), followed by travelers from the Americas 
(49%) and travelers from Asia Pacific (36%). 
 
In contrast, 53% of travelers in Asia Pacific prefer to book travel on their 
smartphones, compared to 40% of Americas' travelers and only 26% of 
Europeans. European travelers are most inclined to use their tablets (16%) 
or speak to a person (3%) than travelers from the Americas and Asia Pacific, 
who both scored 9% and 2% respectively. 
 
When asked how they prefer to deal with disruptions or changes, 33% of 
travelers overall say using a mobile app is the most effective way to do so 
- 37% of travelers from Asia Pacific feel that way, versus 31% of travelers 
from the Americas and 30% of Europeans. 
 
The study also revealed that eight out of ten business travelers have used 
technology instead of physically traveling for business in the past year, 
with a quarter using technology five or more times instead of traveling. 
With 29% of travelers from the Americas answering "five times or more," they 
beat Europeans (26%) and Asia Pacific travelers (22%). 
 
"The modern business traveler wants to be able to make decisions immediately 
at their convenience," said Jordan. "Companies need to empower their 
employees to have this control and give them the needed tools, such as 
mobile apps, to best equip them on their journey." 
 
*About the survey* 
 
The survey was created by CWT and conducted by Artemis Strategy Group 
between 29 January and 9 February, 2019. Responses were collected from more 
than 2,700 business travelers who traveled for business four or more times 
in the previous 12 months. Respondents were from the Americas (Argentina, 
Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and the United States), Europe (Belgium, France, 
Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and the UK), and Asia 
Pacific (Australia, China, India, Japan, and Singapore). 
 
About CWT [1] 
 
CWT is a Business-to-Business-for-Employees (B2B4E) travel management 
platform. Companies and governments rely on us to keep their people 
connected - anywhere, anytime, anyhow - and across six continents, we 
provide their employees with innovative technology and an efficient, safe 
and secure travel experience. Every single day, we look after enough 
travelers to fill more than 100,000 hotel rooms, while our meetings and 
events division handles more than 100 events every 24 hours. 
 
Follow us on Facebook [2], LinkedIn [3], and Twitter [4]. 
 
About Artemis Strategy Group [5] 
 
Artemis Strategy Group is a communications research firm specializing in 
brand positioning, thought leadership and policy issues. 
 
*Media contact:* 
Alistair Hammond, Global Director of Media Relations 
T: +44 203 353 1454 / M: +44 771 773 0441 
alistair.hammond@carlsonwagonlit.com 
 
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May 21, 2019 08:00 ET (12:00 GMT)

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