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Article: HALF OF NATION'S BUSINESS TRAVELERS SUFFER FROM INSOMNIA WHILE ON THE ROAD, HILTON SURVEY FINDS
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- PR Newswire
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- November 29, 1995
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Nov. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Sleep is serious business when you're on the road -- especially if you're one of every two U.S. business travelers who suffers from travel insomnia.
Findings from the "Sleep and the Traveler" survey commissioned by Hilton Hotels Corporation and the National Sleep Foundation (NSF) indicate that nearly half of business travelers (46 percent) have difficulty sleeping while on a business trip. Applying 1994 figures from the U.S. Travel Data Center indicates that approximately 132.9 million business travelers were affected by troubled sleep last year. That's almost 266 million bleary eyes staring at the ceiling during the ...