Bleisure travel
Bleisure travel (UK /ˈbleʒ.əʳ/ US /ˈbliː.ʒɚ/) is a portmanteau of “business” and “leisure”, and, it refers to a trend of business people to add on some sightseeing to a trip The term bleisure was first published in 2009 by the Future Laboratory as part of their biannual Trend Briefing written by writer Jacob Strand, then a future forecaster working for The Future Laboratory, and journalist and futurologist Miriam Rayman. In corporate business travel, extending a business trip for personal purposes is also known as “bizcation”
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Bleisure travel
Bleisure travel (UK /ˈbleʒ.əʳ/ US /ˈbliː.ʒɚ/) is a portmanteau of “business” and “leisure”, and, it refers to a trend of business people to add on some sightseeing to a trip The term bleisure was first published in 2009 by the Future Laboratory as part of their biannual Trend Briefing written by writer Jacob Strand, then a future forecaster working for The Future Laboratory, and journalist and futurologist Miriam Rayman. In corporate business travel, extending a business trip for personal purposes is also known as “bizcation”
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Bleisure travel (UK /ˈbleʒ.əʳ/ ...... for 7% of all business trips.
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Bleisure travel (UK /ˈbleʒ.əʳ/ ...... s is also known as “bizcation”
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