IRCTC says 'work from home-away-from home'

IRCTC says 'work from home-away-from home'

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Wednesday, June 09, 2021, 10:56 PM IST
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As remote working becomes the new norm, and with location independence becoming an increasingly viable option, it’s no surprise that more and more people are looking for inspiration beyond the four walls of their home office.


Keeping this evolving trend in mind, Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Ltd has launched exclusive packages for professionals who want to continue with their work with a different yet amongst natural environment near beach, forest from the comfort of hotel rooms, wherein they can relax and enjoy along with their routine.

IRCTC’s efforts to rekindle the confidence among guests to step out for availing hospitality services in the post COVID world has met with reasonable success.

Now, 'Work from Hotel with Nature' Packages are launched. Working away from the typical office setting is expected to become the new trend during these pandemic times.

Professionals can choose destinations among Puri, Konark and Gopalpur. The duration of package would be for a minimum of three nights which can be extended on prorate basis. Similar packages for other locations are also being explored. Booking starts from today.

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