“Vancouver, Saudi Arabia, Las Palmas and above all the Alps – these are our workation and bleisure hotspots in the new issue. We also take a look at the growing market for workation offers.“
“Desk in the Alps: Whether Germany as our home country or Austria, Switzerland and South Tyrol – they are all developing into increasingly popular workation destinations with a growing range of offers,” says Sylvie Konzack, Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Bleisure Traveller, enthusiastically. “For our new issue, we exchanged ideas with various coworking providers in the Alpine regions, travelled with them, tried out a lot and are delighted to be able to offer you a very special insight into the workation opportunities in the Alps.”
We also travelled to the Canary Island of Gran Canaria, to Dubai and Vancouver – and particularly exciting: to Saudi Arabia as an expat destination.
Bleisure travel and remote work are becoming increasingly popular among employees, companies and the self-employed. This is shown by many studies, which we analyse in our new issue. We also spoke to Christoph Carnier and Jens Schließmann from the German business travel association VDR and are impressed by how much it is helping to constantly improve the framework conditions for bleisure and workation.
So will remote work soon also be easy and relaxed on the boundless sea? At least a lot is already happening here. We will be reporting on a special kind of sailing trip around the world from October – and are delighted that a reader of Bleisure Traveller will be able to travel with us. Take advantage of the opportunity! Dates and application information can be found here.
As always, the new summer issue is available in German and English at numerous airports in the DACH region and in selected hotels.
If you would like to receive the summer issue at a single price of 9 euros, please contact us at info@bleisuretraveller.com. We will send it to you!
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