1 in 3 remote workers has been on vacation without the boss knowing
Briefly

Almost a third of Americans admit they've worked remotely on vacation without telling their bosses. 52% used vacations to work remotely, with 29% not informing work. Reasons include enjoying the work (39%), deadlines (28%), and saving PTO (26%).
48% of work travelers extend trips for a mini vacation after work, while 69% prefer working in their room. Some enjoy working at the hotel pool or spa (25%). Hotels focus on diverse amenities, anticipating guests' needs.
Richard Valtr, founder of Mews, emphasizes hotels shifting focus to enhance guest experiences. The industry emphasizes providing varied spaces and amenities like coworking areas, yoga classes, and bike rentals to cater to individual guest needs.
74% of Americans prioritize travel more this year, with 79% planning all their trips for the year as early as possible. The study reflects a growing trend of prioritizing travel experiences in the U.S. population.
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