Bill Gates: After pandemic, there will be 50 percent fewer plane travel

After the end of the coronary pandemic, Bill Gates suggests that there will be more than 50 percent less flying travel than there have been before and on the other hand will increase the percentage of those working from home. One of the richest men [...]
After the end of the coronary pandemic, Bill Gates suggests that there will be more than 50 percent less flying travel than there have been before and on the other hand will increase the percentage of those working from home.
One of the richest people in the world said that there will be 30 percent less office work after the pandemic.
Microsoft's founder considers that companies will raise the threshold for official trips after the health crisis, and private meetings see them held only in emergency cases.
His company Microsoft has announced last month that it will cancel all official trips after the pandemic, and that, in all likelihood, company employees will not go to work but will practice working from home.
And such a hybrid model has already been warned by other companies from information fields such as Twitter and Facebook.












