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Luxury
Many safari lovers are looking for immersive experiences, and not just chasing the Big 5 animal species.
Selene Brophy | 3 months ago
Tour Operators
The wants and needs of the LGBTQ+ community are maturing. For one, many now have families with children. It requires tour operators to recognize the need for a nuanced approach that goes beyond stereotyping this travel segment.
Selene Brophy | 1 year ago
The future of luxury family travel is sustainable, eco-friendly adventures. Luxury properties would be wise to think about how they can appeal to this environmentally-conscious set of travelers.
Leslie Barrie, Skift | 4 years ago
Business Travel
The hospitality industry has found that the higher a family's budget, the more concerned they are about environmental and cultural sustainability. Luxury operations that craft experiences that engage the family, and especially Gen Z, will see the long-tail impact as this generation has more control over vacation decisions.
Samantha Shankman, Skift | 4 years ago
A new study from Expedia Group Media Solutions explores how the world’s youngest generation is influencing family travel.
Expedia Group Media Solutions + Skift | 5 years ago
Travel providers should pay attention to the preferences in communication of different generations in order to provide optimal customer support to every customer. Download this free report to learn more!
[24]7 + Skift | 7 years ago
Hotels
Multigenerational travel isn't going anywhere — except up, and fast. What started to take shape in the 1990s has given way to one of most talked-about travel trends, and many hotels are marketing to, and making changes, to connect this growing traveler base.
Alexandra E. Petri, Skift | 8 years ago
Multi-generational travel needs to be viewed with the same importance as the luxury travel market but treated with the definition it deserves so all generations walk away with an enjoyable vacation experience.
Dan Peltier, Skift | 9 years ago
Tourism
Multi-generational travel is only going to increase in the U.S. as boomers -- the first generation of Americans who really owned travel -- begin bringing their families along on all their post-retirement trips.
Dan Peltier, Skift | 10 years ago