Hotels help patrons with resolutions via spa and wellness packages
Hotels are ringing in the new year with offers targeted at health and fitness resolutions and building repeat consumers.
Hotels are ringing in the new year with offers targeted at health and fitness resolutions and building repeat consumers.
Over the course of 2015, the economy showed signs of uncertainty and global happenings affected consumer spending, but researchers agree that 2016 is on pace to maintain and curate a luxury ecosystem.
The Waldorf Astoria and The Peninsula are among the New York properties making a pledge to help fight climate change.
San Francisco’s Sand Hill Road is the most expensive retail street in the United States, according to JLL.
This holiday season, luxury brands hoped to make deeper impressions by letting consumers interact and discover rather than simply push products.
High-end spas at luxury hotels may have tapped a growing trend through the placement of Oxygen Plus canisters as portable oxygen becomes more popular.
Even with a faltering economy, Chinese consumption is projected to rise $2.3 trillion by 2020, according to new research by Boston Consulting Group and AliResearch Institute.