Adapting To Change In The Working World

28 Feb 2022

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The travel industry was significantly impacted by the lockdowns and restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic. Individuals as well as businesses had to adapt to the new norm of working outside of the office. This opened new opportunities for hotels to transform their rooms into comfortable and conducive workspaces. Blending work and vacation, Workation has become a popular lifestyle in the past two years, paving new life for hotel businesses.

WHAT IS A WORKATION?

The concept behind Workations is to incorporate business and leisure to provide people with a much-needed escape and a chance to take work on a holiday. With so many people working from their laptops for hours on end, travellers are seeking ways to escape being confined in their homes. Despite the pandemic aggravating the idea of working remotely, significant increase in technology has made the digital nomad lifestyle a reality. This has led to many workers leaving traditional office jobs and taking the time to travel and gain new experiences on a long-term basis, all while working from their laptops, tablets or phones.

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Blue Dreams Resort in Turkey

TYPES OF WORKATIONS

Regardless of whether you need a quieter environment with less distractions during crunch times, or simply a change of scenery, these hotel work packages may just be the answer for digital workers to increase productivity. Andaz Hotel and Mandarin Oriental are some of many hotels that offer an array of Workation packages from rates by the hour to weeks. Just to get a glimpse, Mandarin Oriental offers work packages that include a 50% discount on day rates that come with dining credits, access to printing facilities, gym and a luxurious office set up.

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Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong’s Harbour View Suite

MAXIMUM PRODUCTIVITY

With good workspaces come good services, and hotels surely live up to your satisfaction. With high-speed wi-fi, one does not have to worry about choppy meetings or a lag in their work during Workations. Some hotels even offer childcare and babysitting services, allowing guests to make full productive use of their working space with no distractions.

What’s also important is providing a conducive workspace. Seating areas should be comfortable and appropriately lit, including overhead lights and table lamps when necessary. Spatial awareness is a contributing factor to comfort, and the placement of furniture should be ideally positioned. For example, putting a writing desk in front of a window or scenic view can help individuals feel calmer and at ease when doing work, as compared to placing it by a wall where it will make the user feel enclosed in a space.

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Pullman Bangkok King Power 

HAVE A DREAM? WE’LL REALISE IT!

WFH is no longer Work From Home, but Work From Hotel, and these hotels now offer the perfect balance of work and relaxation. This offers an additional option should you want an out-of-home working environment. If you’re thinking of converting your hotel space into a desirable Workation venue and need some advice, get in touch with our professionals here at onestop and we’ll be happy to help you.

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