THE END OF THE OFFICE?
what working from home means for business travel
The latest episode of the new BTN Europe podcast series Week in Review is now available to listen below or download via Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
This week’s podcast is hosted by BTN Europe acting digital editor Mark Frary and features our very own Dave Bishop, CCO at Gray Dawes Group on the panel of business travel experts.
So many of us haven’t been in to the office for months and, at least in the UK, there seems very little appetite to do so any time soon. Many businesses are seriously looking at alternatives to corporate bricks and mortar, either taking the opportunity of using the break-point in their leases to say goodbye to permanent base in favour of operating virtually.
So, what does this all mean for business travel?
BTN Europe Week in Review is also available through several popular podcast services including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and Audible. Listeners can also subscribe to the RSS feed to be notified through their web browser when new episodes are published.
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