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How business and leisure travel will change after the pandemic

Tourists wearing facemasks as a preventive measure against the spread of coronavirus are seen at the Emerald Buddha Temple inside the Grand Palace in Bangkok. (Photo by Adisorn Chabsungnoen / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
The Emerald Buddha Temple inside the Grand Palace in Bangkok. Source: Sipa USA Adisorn Chabsungnoen / SOPA Imag

American poet Wallace Stevens said the most beautiful thing in the world is the world itself. But for most us the COVID-19 pandemic has seen our world shrink to within the borders of our country. We take a closer look at how business and leisure travel is likely to change post COVID-19.


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By Peggy Giakoumelos

Presented by Ninos Emmanuel

Source: SBS



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American poet Wallace Stevens said the most beautiful thing in the world is the world itself. But for most us the COVID-19 pandemic has seen our world shrink to within the borders of our country. We take a closer look at how business and leisure travel is likely to change post COVID-19.



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