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Regus launches the Workpod at Gatwick Airport
Workspace provider Regus has launched its first ever Workpods, situated inside Gatwick Airport’s North & South Terminals.
The Workpod is a private workspace, tailor-made for business, offering business travellers a quiet place to work whilst waiting for their flight.
Inside the pod users have access to business class wifi, a comfortable desk and seat, power and mobile chargers, computer screen and a telephone to make calls (within the UK).
Users can book the Workpod on the spot using their credit card or online on the Regus website in advance of their travel, with half an hour in the Workpod costing £10 plus VAT.
The pods are situated airside, enabling business travellers to make the best use of their time while they wait for their flight and before they board.
Phil Kemp, Global Managing Director of Regus Third Place, comments: “Workpods offer business travellers everything they need when working on the move: a quiet space to check emails, make that last call or concentrate on urgent work before they fly.
“We know that more and more people need to work on the move, and this is another way of helping our customers maximise their productivity.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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