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http://www.traveldailynews.com/pages/show_page/18824 printed on Friday, January 09, 2009
Americans learning to disconnect more on vacation
The second annual “Take 5 to Travel” Survey examining trends in work-life balance and its impact on the vacation habits of Americans has been released by Orbitz revealing thought-provoking data that begs various questions about societal workplace trends and vacation behavior.

“Orbitz is dedicated to stay a step ahead on understanding Americans’ travel habits and the roots of those changes,” said Randy Wagner, chief marketing officer, Orbitz Worldwide. “The results of our second annual ‘Take 5 to Travel’ survey are encouraging, as managers actually are encouraging employees to vacation, seeing the benefits in unplugging from the workplace.”

Orbitz’ “Take 5 to Travel” survey seems to show a trend towards more balance between the workplace and the American worker’s desire to use a vacation to actually take time out to relax and rejuvenate.

Some key findings from the Orbitz “Take 5 to Travel survey include:

Are Americans Getting Away and For How Long?

Is Management Encouraging Time Off?

In a world where most hotels, and many local markets and coffee shops, offer free or paid Wi-Fi connection services, it can be easy to stay connected while away from the office. Despite easy accessibility to this technology, the Orbitz survey finds that Americans are in fact getting better at disconnecting on their vacations.

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