Good luck getting this new feature worked out while on a long flight.
Remote dev setups are nice, until internet is not being nice to you (either non-existent or wobbly)
Ignoring the last year, how often do you need to code while flying. I can't even use a laptop in a seat unless I pay extra for the extra leg room seats.
As someone who used to live on another continent as where my employers office was, I coded while flying at least 6 times a year, sometimes even more.
And while most would not fly that often, being able to code when internet is not available or in a bad shape is not only a 'nice to have' option, but almost a 'must have'