Travel and hospitality sector’s top 10 headlines of 2019
Hospitality groups are helping consumers travel more mindfully, whether by rolling out wellness workshops or instituting sustainability measures.
Hospitality groups are helping consumers travel more mindfully, whether by rolling out wellness workshops or instituting sustainability measures.
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Four in 10 of the most valuable shopping tourists hail from China, pointing to the continued spending power and impact of Chinese consumers on the duty-free market even as many opt to shop closer to home.
A list of top 10 travel trends and hot destinations for 2020 from Preferred Hotels & Resorts shows how quickly millennials and Gen Z are shaping the future of time-off.
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Even though the university protests are over, election results pro-democrats and the street melees subsided, the damage has been done: Hong Kong has taken a serious hit as an attraction for Mainland Chinese and overseas tourists looking for luxury goods and services.
NEW YORK – Sustainability in travel extends beyond environmental efforts to the way in which hospitality firms engage with the local community.
As luxury hotel brands ramp up sustainability efforts with support from a growing number of environmentally-minded consumers, many have pushed to reduce reliance on single-use plastics.
NEW YORK – Storytelling is essential for hospitality brands to share their brand values with guests, particularly as interest in sustainability and authentic travel grows.