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7 ways flying could change in the age of COVID-19 (and 1 way it won’t)

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Happy Friday! Normalcy. It’s still hard to imagine, with people across the U.S. wearing masks a

Happy Friday! Normalcy. It’s still hard to imagine, with people across the U.S. wearing masks and sta [Compass] [Presented by]( [SALESFORCE]( Happy Friday! Normalcy. It’s still hard to imagine, with people across the U.S. wearing masks and staying 6 feet apart. But with trillions of dollars at stake, one industry is eager for business as usual: the airline industry. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is the trade group that represents hundreds of airlines and over 80% of all flights globally, and earlier this week, they shared a tentative, 21-page road map for what flying should look like in the age of COVID-19. The report sweats the small details, with advice for everything from checking in to cabin service. So what’s flying look like in the future? Temperature checks are the new security screening. But your flight is still going to be packed. [Read the full list of most notable changes here](. —[Mark Wilson]( [7 ways flying could change in the age of COVID-19 (and 1 way it definitely won’t)]( [7 ways flying could change in the age of COVID-19 (and 1 way it definitely won’t)]( The airlines are VERY concerned about your safety, everywhere but actually on the packed plane. [fastcompany.com]( [Mark Zuckerberg’s new work-from-home zeal is very, very convenient]( [Mark Zuckerberg’s new work-from-home zeal is very, very convenient]( The CEO’s assertion that half of Facebook’s workforce will work remotely by 2030 runs counter to its company culture and physical offices, which are designed to encourage people to live at work. [fastcompany.com]( [The COVID-19 vaccine will require billions of glass vials—but lockdowns are cratering the supply of recycled glass]( [The COVID-19 vaccine will require billions of glass vials—but lockdowns are cratering the supply of recycled glass]( The complicated unanticipated consequences of sheltering in place could slow down how quickly we can stop the disease. [fastcompany.com]( A MESSAGE FROM salesforce [Stories of Resilience: A Conversation with Angela Duckworth and Andy Puddicombe]( [Stories of Resilience: A Conversation with Angela Duckworth and Andy Puddicombe]( Join NYT #1 best selling author Angela Duckworth and Headspace Co-Founder Andy Puddicombe for a conversation on building resilience through mindfulness and grit. You’ll walk away with practical tips and plenty of inspiration—don’t miss it! [salesforce.com]( [Red Bull’s new series pairs global artists to create music out of serendipity]( [Red Bull’s new series pairs global artists to create music out of serendipity]( ‘Red Bull Check Your DMs’ pairs disparate musicians to show how divergent styles can create breakthrough hits. [fastcompany.com]( [What the coronavirus reveals about the middle class]( [What the coronavirus reveals about the middle class]( Many middle-class Americans were already living paycheck to paycheck before COVID-19. What happens to them now? [fastcompany.com]( [People with COVID-19 symptoms are resorting to Facebook groups for answers]( [People with COVID-19 symptoms are resorting to Facebook groups for answers]( Amid myriad problems with coronavirus testing, people with symptoms but no diagnosis are finding that online forums can provide some clarity and emotional support. [fastcompany.com]( [New U.S. citizens can’t be sworn in because of the coronavirus—jeopardizing their chance to vote]( [New U.S. citizens can’t be sworn in because of the coronavirus—jeopardizing their chance to vote]( A report by immigration startup Boundless reveals an estimated backlog of 700,000 citizenship applications, exacerbated by the pandemic. [fastcompany.com]( [Birkenstocks are the perfect summer shoe—and there’s a style for everyone]( [Birkenstocks are the perfect summer shoe—and there’s a style for everyone]( Whether you’re in the city, the mountains, on the beach, in the office, or at home, there’s a pair of Birkenstocks for you. [fastcompany.com]( [Watch: New tech could be the key to reopening workplaces safely]( [Watch: New tech could be the key to reopening workplaces safely]( As offices around the country begin to reopen, many will look very different than they did precrisis. Here’s some of the new tech that could make it safer for employees to return to work. [fastcompany.com]( [Is your state really ready to reopen? Check this map]( [Is your state really ready to reopen? Check this map]( It’s simple: Are you red, yellow, or green? [fastcompany.com]( Did you enjoy this issue? [Fast Company] You can [update your details here](. If you don’t want to receive Compass anymore, [unsubscribe here]( If you were forwarded Compass and like it, [subscribe here]( [View this newsletter online]( Powered by [Revue]( 7 World Trade Center, 29th Floor, New York, NY 10007-2195

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