27 min

Vivek Wadwha, Distinguished Fellow at Harvard Law School The Future of Travel

    • Marketing

The travel industry has to realise that everything has changed, says Vivek Wadwha, Distinguished Fellow at Harvard Law School’s Labor and Worklife Program. Talking to David, he explains that the current crisis has fundamentally changed the way we live and work, moving us forward five or even 10 years in terms of technology. Business travel will not go back to pre-crisis norms, with at least a third of our meetings staying as video calls rather than face-to-face. 

The winners, Vivek suggests, are those who embrace and acknowledge this change—who figure out what’s going to happen next, take a leap forward and leverage this reality to their advantage.

The travel industry has to realise that everything has changed, says Vivek Wadwha, Distinguished Fellow at Harvard Law School’s Labor and Worklife Program. Talking to David, he explains that the current crisis has fundamentally changed the way we live and work, moving us forward five or even 10 years in terms of technology. Business travel will not go back to pre-crisis norms, with at least a third of our meetings staying as video calls rather than face-to-face. 

The winners, Vivek suggests, are those who embrace and acknowledge this change—who figure out what’s going to happen next, take a leap forward and leverage this reality to their advantage.

27 min