Does Our Cultural Type Define What Kind of Wellness We Want & Appreciate?

The Cultural Dimensions of Behaviour model from R.D. Lewis is a very inspirational observation. It is widely accepted that different cultures on the linear-active – multi-active – reactive triangle have a significant impact on our lifestyles, preferences and behaviours. Does the guest’s cultural background have a bearing on the demand for wellness and hospitality? Is our behaviour predetermined? Do hospitality and wellness providers need to observe these cultural determinants when creating and providing services? Do guests prefer familiarity or novelty?

Designing the Pause: Eco Amenities for the Bleisure Travelers

In luxury hospitality, the most powerful statements are often the quietest ones. As bleisure travel continues to reshape guest expectations, hotels are increasingly judged not only by their public spaces or meeting facilities, but by the private moments that follow the moments when work gives way to experience.

Now Accepting Reservations: Danieli, A Four Seasons Hotel, Venice, Ushers in a New Chapter of Timeless Grandeur

A city defined by centuries of connection and cultural exchange, Venice continues to captivate new generations with its timeless beauty and evolving character. With its unveiling just months away and reservations now open, there is a new way to experience this remarkable destination as one of its historic landmarks prepares to reemerge as Danieli, A Four Seasons Hotel, Venice.

AI Platforms are coming for Booking’s Cake

It’s been the recent talk of the industry. We’ve been sensing it for a while, and now it’s getting clearer: AI is slowly but surely disrupting online travel discovery, search and possibly booking. Markus Busch recently broke this down in one of the better hotel industry pieces I’ve read lately. And Thomas Reiner has an excellent take as well. Here’s my take (which is a slightly more detailed version of the post I shared).