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Slow Tourism: A New Era in Guest Experiences

Hotelogix

We understand that travel is more than just moving from one destination to another—it's about creating experiences that resonate with guests on a deeper, emotional level. The growing trend of slow tourism offers a refreshing alternative to the fast-paced, overscheduled vacations many travelers have been experiencing.

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Why Switzerland is an unrivalled destination to study sports and events management

Les Roches

Ivana Nobilo, Program Director for our Master’s in Sports Management & Events, has an incredible track record in these disciplines, having helped to create more than a thousand events involving sport, music, charity galas, exhibitions and much more. All of this delivers genuine enrichment to the learning experience.

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NOLA convention center hotel plans move forward

Hotel Business

The site, currently operated as the Sugar Mill event venue, is immediately across the street from the convention center and is the preferred site for the new headquarters hotel. Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry said, “In case anyone needed another reason to travel to New Orleans, this is it.

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IHM’s topsy-turvy Z-A: What to expect in hospitality and real estate in 2023

Boutique Hotel News

Z is for zero carbon Probably the biggest issue facing the real estate sector – and by extension travel and tourism – is reaching net zero carbon, both in construction and operationally. Governments have set targets, and consumer behaviour is changing, albeit slowly and hampered by the cost of living crisis.