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RACHEL VILLAÉCIJA
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Updated Thursday, July 16, 2020 - 02:04
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Ana is a lawyer and works for a consulting firm in Madrid. Throughout the confinement she has teleworked at home and will continue to do so until September. So, although she is not on vacation, she has taken the opportunity to rent an apartment in Valencia and work but with sea views. Some sun and beach destinations see in this profile a potential tourist and want to promote this type of stay that combines work with vacation. The Canary Islands, for example, are considering promoting teleworking tourism to attract foreigners. The idea is that "come to work in the winter months", explains Yaiza Castilla, Minister of Tourism of the Can Government
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