IRCTC introduces ‘Work from Hotel with Nature’ packages from Odisha beaches
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Jun 11, 2021, 11:46 IST
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To make Indians comfortable with travelling once again, the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has launched an interesting beach workation package, called the Work from Hotel with Nature. The packages availabl … Read more
To make Indians comfortable with travelling once again, the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has launched an interesting beach workation package, called the Work from Hotel with Nature. The packages available for booking have been rolled out for Puri, Konark and Gopalpur in Odisha. Read less
The main aim of the service provider is to bring back the confidence for travelling in a post COVID world. The Work from Hotel with Nature packages are perfect for those who are fed up working from home. These Odisha packages give people an opportunity to work from beautiful beach destinations in Odisha, including Puri, Konark and Gopalpur.
Last month, similar packages were launched by the IRCTC for Kerala for professionals working from home. These packages were made available on a pro-rata basis and it proved to be a hit. After the success of the package, the Indian Railways is exploring more such locations for travellers.
These interesting packages are a perfect way for the modern professionals to mix work with leisure in an environment close to nature.
The packages cover all the crucial aspects and offer disinfected rooms, three-course meals, tea/coffee, complimentary Wi-Fi services, secured parking, travel insurance, COVID-19 safety protocols and hygiene, among others.
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