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TRAVEL 101

Combining work travel with a change of scenery and time with the kids offers respite from the daily grind, but it takes planning. Here’s how to make it happen.

By Emily Goligoski

Many parents who have flexibility to work remotely are stitching together summer family travel with work trips. This combination of business and leisure travel — known as “bleisure” — targets the mismatch of parents with limited time off and kids who are out of school.