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The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated a permanent merger of work and vacation into a workcation. But where are all those travelers going to stay?
That s what John Tarantino wondered after he left his 9-to-5 job in Manhattan. Tarantino, who founded a boutique watchmaking business in New York, had spent time in Buenos Aires, Argentina; Mexico City, New York and Miami. But by the end of last year, he d grown weary of making new reservations at a different vacation rental every month and figured there had to be a better way.
There is. The fast-growing market for long-term accommodations picked up speed during the pandemic, as offices closed and more Americans like Tarantino began working remotely. The options range from innovative new companies that offer housing as a subscription to traditional rental platforms and hotels adjusting their products for the workcation crowd.
A Different Early-Bird Special: Have Vaccine, Will Travel
People over 65 have been among the first in line to receive Covid-19 vaccinations. And they are leading a wave in new travel bookings.
Travel is on the rise among newly inoculated older travelers. The Marker Key West Harbor Resort in Key West, Fla. has resumed an aqua yoga class that was put on hiatus during the pandemic.Credit.Mark Hedden for The New York Times
By Debra Kamin
Published Feb. 17, 2021Updated March 22, 2021
When the coronavirus hit, Jim and Cheryl Drayer, 69 and 72, canceled all their planned travel and hunkered down in their home in Dallas, Texas.
Digital tulip or new asset class? Bitcoin s bid to go mainstream
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SpaceX owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk at an event in Berlin on December 1, 2020. Photo / Getty
SpaceX owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk at an event in Berlin on December 1, 2020. Photo / Getty
Financial Times
By: Robin Wigglesworth and Eva Szalay
Elon Musk is not like most multibillionaires. The first oblique hint that Tesla s eccentric chief executive was contemplating another audacious, market-shaking move came via a risqué, Yuletide social media message.
Read More On December 20, Musk tweeted a cartoon image depicting himself as a devout monk trying to live a normal productive life , gazing at a woman in a provocative pose with bitcoin plastered over her posterior.
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