As the dust settles on the globe’s Covid-19 shake-up, home and work life are looking decidedly different. Families are realising that with physical attendance at the office no longer a necessity, the world is bright with new possibilities. IOLTravel
As the dust settles on the globe’s Covid-19 shake-up, home and work life are looking decidedly different. Families are realising that with physical attendance at the office no longer a necessity, the world is bright with new possibilities.
“The traditional holiday market is being replaced,” she says. “Families are looking for a new adventure that takes them away from home for a few weeks or even months, while continuing to work. Whether the idea is to move closer to family or friends, live out a previously shelved dream, or simply reside in a region that is seen as safest for now, we are seeing families make that exciting move.”
Moore identifies various personality types specifically, detailing the contrasting ways each would experience a mobile life. As families adjust to new norms around social distancing and the ever-present need to keep the curve flattened, safe travel has become even more important. While inter-provincial flight is once again possible, the motor car has risen as an important tool in taking to a new life adventure.
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