In an era where consumer expectations continuously evolve, the hospitality industry must adapt to maintain relevance. Design Hotels, founded in 1993, exemplifies this adaptability through its innovative affiliation model. Rather than adhering to a conventional franchise approach, Design Hotels operates as a plug-and-play brand, allowing independently owned properties to benefit from the brand’s vast resources
Singapore Airlines (SIA), the bustling flag carrier of the city-state, is facing a challenging fiscal landscape as evidenced by a significant drop in net profit for the first half of the fiscal year running from April to September. The company reported a net profit of 742 million Singapore dollars, marking an alarming 48.5% decline from
On November 8, Booking Holdings made a significant announcement regarding its planning for organizational changes at Booking.com. The company has indicated that it will undertake a workforce reduction alongside efforts to modernize processes and improve systems. This proactive approach aims to optimize procurement and enhance the efficiency of real estate utilization. While the precise details
The cruise industry is evolving, and Margaritaville at Sea is charting a new course following its launch in 2022. Initially characterized by its modest two-night budget cruises on a vintage vessel, the line has undergone significant transformations under new ownership, promising an expansive range of offerings that redefine the cruising experience. Margaritaville at Sea has
In a recent episode of The Last Resort, host Christina Jelski engages in an enlightening conversation with Abbey Meyer, the CEO of Sky High Travel. This dialogue centers around Meyer’s firsthand experience at the luxurious Hotel Xcaret Arte, situated near Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Meyer’s insights highlight what makes this adults-only resort a standout destination—its
Crystal Cruises is embarking on a bold new chapter by expanding its fleet with the firm order of a third luxurious vessel, set for delivery in 2032. This move comes on the heels of a memorandum of understanding signed with Fincantieri in June, which has transitioned into a firm order for two additional ships. The
As the temperatures dip and autumn settles in, Japan finds itself in a fascinating juxtaposition; while nature prepares for a seasonal transition, the tourism industry is experiencing an unexpected resurgence. Reports from the Japan National Tourism Organization indicate that August and September saw over 5.8 million foreign visitors, numbers reminiscent of pre-pandemic times. In fact,
The world of travel has undergone significant changes in recent years, particularly within niche markets that cater to specific communities and lifestyles. Among these, the segment for LGBTQ+ travelers has seen a rise in the popularity of luxury cruises tailored specifically for this demographic. This article explores the burgeoning phenomenon of LGBTQ+ luxury cruising, highlighting
Traveling can be both exhilarating and unpredictable, a fact I was reminded of during my recent trip from Southwest Florida to Tokyo. Our travel plans were straightforward—fly from Fort Myers to Dallas and then connect to Japan—utilizing the services of one of the busiest airports in the nation. Known for its speed and efficiency, Southwest
The east coast of the United States boasts a diverse range of skiing destinations, and for many snow enthusiasts, New England has long been the go-to choice. However, a strategic transformation is taking place at Windham Mountain in the Catskill Mountains of New York, aiming to redefine ski culture in the region. This article delves
As Celebrity Cruises gears up for the launch of its latest Edge-class ship, the brand is also setting its sights on the future. At a recent CruiseWorld conference, Laura Hodges Bethge, the brand’s president, revealed plans for an ambitious new initiative aptly named Project Nirvana. This development reflects how critical continuous innovation is in the
The cruise industry is no stranger to challenges, but the recent fate of the Regal Princess, a vessel belonging to Princess Cruises, has drawn attention for its unexpected technical troubles. Originally set to embark on a Western Caribbean cruise from Galveston this Sunday, the Regal Princess has now faced the cancellation of three consecutive sailings—a
In the vast ocean of cruise options, small-ship cruise lines have carved a niche that promises intimacy and unique explorations, often venturing into ports too small for their larger counterparts. This aspect alone can pique the interest of potential travelers, but what if we viewed these small vessels not just as vessels for exploration, but
In the bustling environment of the travel industry, particularly within cruise sales, the competition among travel advisors can be quite fierce. At the recent CruiseWorld event in Fort Lauderdale, sales executives from leading cruise lines discussed strategies for travel advisors to enhance their visibility and effectiveness. In a panel moderated by Travel Weekly’s editor-in-chief, prominent
As one of America’s premier deli meat companies, Boar’s Head has carved out a niche that allows it to dominate the market with an extensive range of products. However, beneath the glossy exterior of the brand lies an intricate web of practices—some controversial—that raises questions about how such a massive entity manages its relationships with
The aftermath of the recent U.S. election has left various sectors grappling with uncertainty regarding their futures under a potential second term of Donald Trump. With a likely Republican Senate majority and a strong possibility of a Republican majority in the House, Trump’s upcoming administration is poised to pursue its agenda with fewer checks from
Reflecting on my initial venture to Paris, I recall stumbling upon a charming, rustic restaurant that captured my imagination with its inviting decor and communal dining style. The ambiance was awash with character, adorned with large wooden boards and pottery reminiscent of Provence, alongside woven baskets that whispered tales of tradition. My experience in this
The cruise industry stands at a crossroads where unprecedented growth and environmental challenges collide, revealing a complex landscape for major players such as the Royal Caribbean Group. Jason Liberty, CEO of Royal Caribbean and chairman of the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), acknowledged this duality during his address at CruiseWorld. While the cruise sector has