How Remote Work at This Consulting Firm Will Boost Regional Airports


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It's still too soon to call how much corporate travel will shrink, but one side effect will be a shift away from major airports across the U.S. All eyes will be on PwC.

Airlines across the U.S. may need to draw up new plans for their fleets and networks, following global consultancy PwC’s decision to allow its 40,000 client services employees to work remotely.

It’s the first of the so-called “big four” accountants to draw a line in the sand when it comes to outlining future work patterns, and some experts suggest the biggest impact could be on the aviation sector if Deloitte, EY and KPMG follow suit.

PwC's employees have been told they can work virtually and live anywhere they want, making it one of the biggest employers to embrace permanent remote work, Reuters reported, with PwC's deputy people leader Yol