As fears rise over Covid-19’s spread, companies are canceling business travel and corporate off-site events around the globe and making contingency plans for more employees to work remotely
Companies push phone calls, videoconferences as alternatives while crafting remote-work contingency plans
Disruptions to air travel amid the coronavirus crisis has led to an 80% drop in traffic at China’s busiest airports. WSJ explains why some analysts expect the impact on the global aviation industry could be greater than that of SARS or 9/11. Photo: Alex Plavevski/Shutterstock
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