Four Seasons asks guests to take time for new experiences
Hospitality group Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts is looking to inspire consumers to take time out of their busy lives and embrace new experiences with a new global brand initiative.
Hospitality group Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts is looking to inspire consumers to take time out of their busy lives and embrace new experiences with a new global brand initiative.
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Luxury Daily’s live news from April 1 – Roberto Cavalli closes all US stores as it files for Chapter 7; Omni Hotels caters to kids with adventurous tastes; Montblanc reconnects with nature in new design, campaign; Louis Vuitton reopens historical landmark with cruise collection show; Politics, connectivity shaping global travel: Euromonitor; Luxury and pranks go hand-in-hand on April Fools’ Day.
Luxury Daily’s live news from April 1 – Roberto Cavalli closes all US stores as it files for Chapter 7; Omni Hotels caters to kids with adventurous tastes; Montblanc reconnects with nature in new design, campaign; Louis Vuitton reopens historical landmark with cruise collection show; Politics, connectivity shaping global travel: Euromonitor; Luxury and pranks go hand-in-hand on April Fools’ Day.
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