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CWT Research Reveals 71% of Business Travelers Embrace Innovation

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CWT Research Reveals 71% of Business Travelers Embrace Innovation 
 
09-Jul-2019 / 07:00 GMT/BST 
 
*CWT Research Reveals 71% of Business Travelers Embrace Innovation* 
 
*Minneapolis, 9 July 2019:* Research by CWT, the B2B4E travel management 
platform, shows that 71% of global business travelers embrace travel 
innovation. Travelers from the Americas and Asia Pacific are more likely to 
favor it, with 75% and 71% respectively. Europeans, on the other hand, are 
warier of the changes - 7% of them stating a reluctance to embrace travel 
innovation versus 5% of Asia Pacific and 3% of Americas travelers. 
 
Despite the fact that it is tempting to assume that younger age is a big 
factor when it comes to innovation acceptance, the results of this survey 
prove the opposite. Only Asia Pacific millennials score higher: 79% versus 
75% of Generation X and 60% of boomers. In the Americas, Gen X travelers 
lead the way (78%), followed by millennials (76%) and boomers (70%), and in 
Europe millennials rank last at 64% after the two other generations at 67% 
each. 
 
"Technological innovation is the future, and frequent business travelers are 
already benefitting from its potential," said Andrew Jordan, CWT's Chief 
Product and Technology Officer. "Business travelers are people working away 
from home - so why wouldn't they want to embrace innovations that make their 
journeys and their lives easier?" 
 
*Top 3 Devices While Traveling* 
When traveling for business, the top three most important devices to bring 
along, according to the research, are cell phones (81%), computers (52%), 
and portable battery chargers (41%). Portable battery chargers have been 
increasingly favored by travelers since 2017 and have taken over the 
essential third place from tablets. In 2017, only 23% of global travelers 
carried these chargers. Tablets have dropped on the packing list from 37% 
(2017) to 32% (2019). 
 
Smartphones are named among the three most important devices to bring along 
by 86% of travelers from the Americas, 83% of travelers from Asia Pacific, 
and 73% of Europeans. Again, Americas travelers score highest when it comes 
to computers: 59%, but Europeans (51%) overtake travelers from Asia Pacific 
(48%). The latter are most concerned about running out of power while on the 
road, with 49% of them bringing portable battery chargers versus 36% of 
Americas and 34% of Europe travelers. 
 
"Staying connected on the road is not a luxury anymore, it is essential 
requirement, with the number of devices being less important anymore, but 
rather how to guarantee travelers can be accessible and feel productive 
throughout their journey," said Jordan. 
 
*Favorite vs. Used Travel Innovation* 
Online check-in is both the favorite and most used travel innovation (18% 
and 45%), followed by: 
 
- Google services (16% and 42%); 
 
- Online booking tools (14% and 44%); 
 
- Mobile travel apps (12% and 41%); 
 
- Fingerprints and retina scans for airport security rather than ID (8% and 
16%); 
 
- TSA (Transportation Security Administration) pre-check (6% and 16%); 
 
- Online visa requests (5% and 22%); 
 
- Global Entry (5% and 13%); 
 
- Ride-sharing (5% and 26%); and 
 
- Hotels and/or airports with robot or kiosk receptions (5% and 17%). 
 
Travelers from Asia Pacific show the biggest statistical differences, with 
18% rating Google services as their favorite innovation and 50% using them; 
15% favoring online booking tools and 49% using them. 
 
47% of travelers from the Americas use online check-in, 43% Google services, 
and 41% mobile travel apps. TSA pre-check ranks the highest as their 
favorite innovation (16%). 
 
Europeans show the smallest statistically significant differences, with 26% 
of them rating online check-in as their favorite and 50% using it. 
 
*Note to editor* 
Top 5 countries that embrace travel innovations the most: 
 
1. Argentina - 85% 
 
2. Mexico - 85% 
 
3. Brazil - 83% 
 
4. Spain - 83% 
 
5. Italy - 82% 
 
*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 research firm specializing in brand positioning, 
thought leadership and policy issues. 
 
*Media contacts:* 
Alistair Hammond, Global Director of Media Relations 
T: +44 203 353 1454 / M: +44 771 773 0441 
ahammond@mycwt.com 
 
Taylor Aaron 
Senior Manager, Global Communications 
T: +1 612 244 9420 
taaron@mycwt.com 
 
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