If 2020 was the year of the lockdown, 2021 is the year of the open up. Following months of being cooped up at home, educated remotely, barred from restaurants, performance venues and meeting…
In 2020, Pinterest gained over 100 million monthly active users – the biggest influx the platform has ever seen. If your Pinterest needs a reboot, or your brand never got…
From rooftop bars to dining under-the-stars, restaurants are rebounding. In a recent piece on HuffPost examining the future of restaurants, Hudson Riehle, Senior VP of the Research and Knowledge Group for the National Restaurant Association, told contributor…
Not just Zzzz, but hotel sleep as it should be with Bryte’s AI-powered Restorative Bed™ From milk-and-cookie turndowns to high-thread count linens, luxury hotels have a bundle of ways to dress up a good night’s sleep. But how about…
Costas Christ’s Passion for Sustainable Tourism Burns as Hot as Ever Every movement needs a spark – and a flame. Costas Christ has been both for sustainable tourism, and he’s not cooling down. An award-winning writer and longtime editor at large of National Geographic Traveler, he was a…
Challenging times always inspire transformation. In the business world, 2020 required many sectors to reimagine, with new conceptualizations going beyond blips on the radar to revolutions in the way such…
A rarely used term, Cybernate truly encompasses what 2020 brought many of us to do. In 2020, we all “cybernated,” hunkering down in our homes using our screens to work,…
Well, 2020 was quite a year. The COVID-19 pandemic became the largest, most impactful global-shared experience in generations. An experience that led to realigning priorities, instilling new awareness of interconnectedness…
Now more than ever travelers are multi-dimensional people, posing a challenge in the hospitality industry. Not only are hotels, resorts, and alternative accommodations expected to provide exceptional quality, but also…
“What the Well” is the deal with all these millennials anyway? As a millennial (gasp! not one of those!), I often find myself troubled by the stereotypes associated with our…