Have you ever had a business trip stowaway? As it turns out, most employees would invite family or a friend on a work trip — and not even tell their boss about it. A new YouGov survey commissioned by ...
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Blurring the lines between work and play: The rise of 'bleisure' travel
Do you work while you travel? You may be part of the rise of the new bleisure travel trend! For digital nomads and remote ...
More than half of business travelers have had loved ones join their work trips, according to a new survey of 4,000 workers. The number jumps to 73% for C-suite executives. Some companies support the ...
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Your next work trip could double as a reset. Here’s how to build in rest, exploration and balance on the road. Getty Images Bleisure travel is booming; many business trips now extend into short ...
When a conference in Miami coincided with Sarah LeMoine's 24th birthday, she arranged for a friend to join her and turned the work trip into a mini vacation. And when LeMoine's job took her to Los ...
A little creativity and planning can turn business trips into family-friendly adventures, enhancing work-life balance. Selecting the right hotel, planning entertainment and making time for family ...
This story is part of The New Era of Work Travel, a collaboration between the editors of Condé Nast Traveler and WIRED to help you navigate the perks and pitfalls of the modern business trip. “Most of ...
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