Hong Kong hospitality sees downturn as protests continue
Hong Kong’s luxury hospitality industry is starting to suffer as widespread anti-government protests in the region approach their third month.
Hong Kong’s luxury hospitality industry is starting to suffer as widespread anti-government protests in the region approach their third month.
The trade war between the United States and China continues to escalate, and the impact of the dispute is reverberating to global markets as well as the luxury business.
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Today in luxury – Hong Kong protests take a toll as companies flag impact; Tod’s posts H1 loss following sales decline, investments, turnaround costs; Tax dodging made June a record month for luxury real estate; Designer activewear is finally taking off in Paris.
Among luxury brands, French fashion label Louis Vuitton generates the most visibility and passion on social media, as other true luxury players continue to find their social footing.
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Online platform Private Jet Card Comparisons is branching out to provide more offerings to members with its own curated list of the best restaurants.
Private light jet firm JetSuite is elevating its offerings with the introduction of bespoke travel itineraries for clients, as aviation companies look to become more experience oriented.
Luxury cruising is undergoing a resurgence as affluent travelers seek out unique and adventurous experiences, both onboard and onshore.
Luxury cruising is undergoing a resurgence as affluent travelers seek out unique and adventurous experiences, both onboard and onshore.