Imagine being able to leave behind fluorescently lit offices for beach-based work.
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• Updated: 30/01/2021
“As many more people shift to remote working and setting up their own businesses, spending a month or two abroad to work on projects and explore will replace weekend city breaks and two-week ‘fly and flops’. It will also help lower people’s overall carbon footprint as they won’t jet around so often.”
This was a quote from the Euronews report
'Travel After 2020', produced in association with my travel trend forecasting company Globetrender.
In the report, we identified the new trend of 'co-working camps' emerging.