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            • staycation
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            • to holiday at home or in one’s country of residence Oxford English Dictionary
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            • "We´ve seen a lot of staycationers from Los Angeles and surrounding areas looking for a safe, comfortable escape from their day-to-day routine," says Arash Azarbarzin, president of SH Hotels + Resorts, which manages 1 Hotel West Hollywood. - Forbes by
            • Staycation also promotes the local economy. You leverage the time of vacations to take a tour on the local markets, visit the farm to pick fresh fruits and vegetables, be a part of the seasonal competitions or artistic courses; or even to spend a night in an amazing hotel nearby. - Financial Express by
            • For those not won over by the idea of a staycation, the primary reason is the lack of a 'holiday feeling' in their own country. Furthermore, staycationing is the only travel trend that is more favoured among solo travellers and is more popular in Flanders than in Wallonia. - profacts by
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