In May, Twitter announced that it would make remote work a permanent option for its 5,100 employees in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The announcement came as many find themselves working from home full time, no longer tethered to a traditional office environment.

While the adjustment can be incredibly challenging for workers, it may usher in a trend of long-term travel as more people may choose to work away from their home base.

“I’d say in general we’re seeing people take slightly longer trips this summer,” said vacation-rental company Vrbo President Jeff Hurst. 

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