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When it comes to hospitality trends of 2022, there’s a lot to look forward to—from the safe return of meetings and events, to technology continuing to change the game when it comes to a personalized stay experience. As major tourist destinations grapple with infection rates once again on the rise, second cities and tertiary markets continue to be a safer bet both for tourism and investment. Read on for details about these top hospitality trends and more…
The (Safe) Return of Meetings & Events
When it comes to the safe return of meetings and events, hotels and destinations continue to jump in as active participants. When a few notable international hotels began requiring proof of vaccination amid the Delta variant’s rise, Public Hotel in Manhattan famously followed suit, making headlines as the first, but not the last as other hotels, venues, and concert halls began requiring proof of a negative test or a vaccine card in order to gain entry…
The Rise of Second Cities & Tertiary Markets
New York Times has once again redefined its ’52 Places’ adding ‘For A Changed World’ to its annual roundup, highlighting alternatives to overtouristed areas (think Chioggia instead of Venice), and areas where sustainability is no longer an afterthought (check into the regenerative resort, Playa Viva in Zihuatanejo, where your stay contributes to education, conservation, and agriculture)…
The Guest Experience Redefined (Again)
When it comes to game-changing innovation, 2021 was a record-breaking year for space travel, flying cars, and AI. Back on solid ground, conveniences like contactless check-in and check-out, UberEats delivered to your door and charged to your folio, and keeping up with your Peloton routine while on the go, are just some of the many ways technology is changing the way travelers travel, and the ways we’re build hospitality experiences of the future…