What do you think of when the words ‘airport hotel’ come to mind? Perhaps it’s an endless parade of uniformed airline crews or a spartan lobby
Sense of place and luxury group experiences with Canaves Collection in Santorini
Santorini possesses one of the most irrefutably incredible landscapes in the world. From its soaring cliffs overlooking the calm azure Aegean Sea to the white
Reflecting on IHIF NYU and Its Hopeful Industry Outlook
The near-term outlook for the hotel industry in mid-2025 has been clouded by one disruptive force: tariffs. They have created unpredictable travel patterns
Thoughts and examples of how peak experiences become wellness
As advisors to upscale and luxury hotels, we’re always first looking holistically as to why a guest is choosing this specific hotel and why they are willing to pay
Conservation to commercial success with Singita as the power of purpose
“If we take care of nature, nature will take care of us in return,” is the moving and ever-poignant mantra coming from Charles Nsabimana, the conservationist
Botanic Sanctuary Antwerp as a culinary capital and a historic hotel
We are what we eat. For the longest time, this universal motto has pertained only to how diet influences health. Now, it also embodies the epicurean traveler. We are where we travel to eat.
Houses not Hotels and other lessons from the House Collective
‘Houses Not Hotels’ is the bold tagline for The House Collective, a three-property Chinese urban luxury brand with locations in Chengdu, Hong Kong and Shanghai.
Encapsulating the Barefoot Luxury Trend at Casa Yuma in Puerto Escondido
One of the biggest trends in hospitality right now is one that’s hard to spot in an aggregated market intelligence report. All over the world, travelers
Andean as a boutique collection with all the hallmarks of purposeful travel
One fascinating hospitality trend that often goes underappreciated is how regions that are experiencing high growth in travel numbers are accompanied
Wellness Residential growth lessons for hotels from THE WELL Founders
An important guiding principle for hotel design, in-room features and public amenities is, “As one does at home, one will soon expect at hotels.”










