Covid-19 won't kill business travel, but everything has changed

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Business travel is cleared for take-off again but travellers should expect changes to their usual working routine Cabin crew, doors to automatic. Cross-check. We are clear for take-off...” Oh, it’s good to be back. After months confined to terra firma, pacing my apartment, pondering the world outside my window, and probably driving my partner to distraction, finally I am back in my comfort zone. Packing my suitcase, pocketing my passport and ordering a cab to the airport never felt so exciting.

 

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Everything has changed because we have let it, a huge hysterical overreaction to a virus no worse than the flu has destroyed lives and will continue to for many years. This is nothing to do with covid and everything to do with disproportionate reaction to it.

The businesses of the future seem to be making more and more contact on line. So business heads/reps don't need to travel nearly as much and 'meet' in person to secure trade etc. Far greener. Maybe someone ought to remind the govt this re HS2

If so cancel HS2.

Covid hysteria, what a bullshit.

If it is then it’s the end of BA Virgin & Heathrow & many would enjoy & welcome the peace,quiet & dramatic drop in pollution,globalisation & over tourism that these industries have inflicted & terrorised upon our environments

The Agenda 21 psychopaths are planning it to be that way...unless you're one of them, of course..

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