Technology saves you 4 months of your life

New research released by Marriott Hotels, reveals that a whopping four months* of your lifetime is saved by using technology.

In a time poor society, time is a luxury and with the introduction of innovative technology, business travellers are saving valuable time so they can get more out of their trips. With this in mind, Marriott Hotels can now reveal that 9 out of 10 (92%) business travellers from the UK, Spain, Germany and France say that technology is helping them free up more time for leisure on their business trips where they can then use something like a Pirate Bay proxy to catch up on their favourite shows. Which is why it’s always a good idea to find laptops for rent for business travels instead of potentially losing your personal technology.

A new film that has launched today, which features Tech Expert and TV Presenter Georgie Barrat, who talks all about the future of travel and how you can benefit by making the best of the time you can save (especially on business trips), using technology. While there are already companies offering virtual travel experiences for those who want to see the world but don’t have the time or money, this company focuses on helping those already on business trips get the most out of the time travelling.

Georgie Barrat says: “People are looking for more efficient ways to travel because we are so time poor. We want to do it all, we want to go out and experience the World. So to have technology that’s streamlines and helps save us time is really, really important.”

As well as utilising reward programmes, business travellers are constantly finding ways using their phone or other devices to save time, as over 3 in 5 people in the UK (66%) use mobile apps to aid their business travel experience and just over two fifths (42%) use their mobile wallet on their phone.

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