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These days, life is all about catching up on all that we have missed during the past two years of the pandemic, especially when it comes to exploring and connecting.

Getting to know new people and places, and bonding with loved ones over “bleisure travel” – business trips mixed with a leisure component – are definitely trending, chaotic airports and lost luggage notwithstanding. According to Travel Predictions 2022 report, 60 per cent of travellers are looking forward to meeting new people while on vacation. Hilton’s The 2022 Traveler: Emerging Trends and the Redefined Traveler study also notes that travellers are increasingly going on “workcations”. Seamless work and play, maximising connections, quick contactless functions – travellers want it fast, efficient and fun, more than

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