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FUTURE TRAVEL

Remember the ‘golden age’ of travel back when we believed we were invincible? A time when 6500 of us happily piled onto mega cruise ships to holiday en masse, crammed into the tight alleyways of Dubrovnik, Santorini and Amsterdam and unintentionally dry-humped our fellow passengers on the crowded subways of New York?

While there’s no doubt the past two years have been rough on the adventurers and dreamers among us, there’s an increasing school of thought that suggests the pandemic is the learning curve the travel industry had to have. Could there be elements of what we’re going through that could teach and enable future generations to travel better and more responsibly? Almost certainly.

Futurists Carolyn

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