Are Hush Trips the new work and travel trend of 2023?

What is discreet travel and why will it be one of the most popular travel trends in 2023? Let’s unpack the trending phenomenon that has many booking flights between virtual meetings.

The last few years of working remotely have even the amateur traveler ready to get out and see new places. Once a coveted perk of forward-thinking tech companies, remote working is now standard practice for many employees, making the concept of working from anywhere in the world easier than ever. With the growing popularity of virtual meetings through technologies such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Google Meet, the need for physical offices, in most cases, is a thing of the past.

This ever-evolving change in the way companies do business means employees have more flexibility, at least on the surface.

The benefits of remote work are top notch, aren’t they? More trips. Increased productivity. Less drama in the office (at least in person). Getting out of bed to connect in pajamas, anyone?

Or maybe it’s just us. We won’t tell.

But the biggest benefit above all? The very real ability to work from anywhere.

In addition to unlocking an expanded pool of candidates (a benefit that benefits both companies and employees), many remote workers have said goodbye to large metro areas looking for affordable, less hectic housing. Others are still incorporating short trips or stays into their routine with this newfound flexibility.

Photo credit: Ishan @seefromthesky

Photo credit: Ishan @seefromthesky

Hush Trip Defined

In pre-pandemic times, employees may have been inclined to inform supervisors of travel plans. However, as workplace standards have long since been reassessed, so has the custom of giving employers more information than necessary.

And so the “hush trip” was born.

According to Boarding Group Ca low-key trip is defined as a trip taken by an employee that overlaps their working hours during which they do not inform their company of where they work and leave some free time to explore.

In other words: they leave.

In its most transparent form, the hush trip can also be considered a work, although the latter term usually implies more communication or coordination with your workplace. That said, whatever you decide to call it, these travel concepts are at their best.

Whether it’s a long weekend that incorporates a “work” Friday or Monday, or a more ambitious weekend one month stay in Mexicoremote work while traveling is here to stay.

Discreet travel, however, has one defining characteristic: you don’t actively disclose your location to your company.

Hush trips, according to Forbescould be one of the hottest travel trends in 2023. Hospitality sectors like Airbnb and Vrbo, and even hotels, getting in the game is all the proof we need.

Many are specifically targeting remote workers with discounted prices for extended stays, and by staying at a resort or hotel, workers will likely be able to take advantage of additional amenities like the gym.

Employees are eager to get out and see the world, especially Gen Z and Millennials. With employees sharing details of their workplace when needed, the trend of discreet travel is growing in 2023 and beyond .

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