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The Estate Hotels and Residences Heralds a New Era for Longevity Tourism

Larry Mogelonsky

The longevity revolution will mean more demand for onsite wellness and antiaging programming at hotels, offering both a path to greater ancillary revenues as well as a whole new market for longevity tourism travelers looking specifically to hotels that offer healthspan-extending services. The term longevity tourism is relatively new.

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Tourism Trends: The Latest Opportunities for The Tourism Industry

Revfine

Industries are continually disrupted by new trends and new innovations, and the tourism industry is no exception to this. Keeping pace with these emerging tourism trends can help businesses to stay competitive and cater to the needs of customers.

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The Future of Hospitality: Trends Shaping 2025

STAAH

The rise of wellness tourism and eco-friendly initiatives set new benchmarks for guest satisfaction. Smart Room Technology Smart technology in rooms, such as digital TVs, motion sensors, and mood lighting, will cater to tech-savvy travelers, particularly Gen Z.

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Playing Ball: Summertime isn’t the only time to solicit sports tourism & travel-team bookings

eHotelier

There may be no crying in baseball, but hoteliers who are not building relationships with travel sports teams may find themselves shedding a few tears once they realize how much money is being left on the table by not catering to the lucrative sports tourism segment.

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IDeaS unveils 2025 hospitality predictions

Hotel Business

Rising disposable income and the need to cater to the diverse preferences of everything from Baby Boomers to Gen Z and Millennials will be critical when building a personalized approach that is both sustainable and meaningful to all ages.

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An Independent Hotelier’s Guide to Intergenerational Travel

Revenue Hub

Here’s how: Beach Vacations The beach appeals to intergenerational travelers because it caters to all activity levels. Culinary Delights The food tourism market is expected to hit $1,796.5 billion of the 2027 food tourism market. Accommodations can enhance both their guest experiences and their profits by embracing this trend.

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Hotel Entertainment Strategies for 2025 Guests

Hotelogix

Guests remember how you made them feel — and this tech makes them feel in control and catered to. Catering to both boosts cross-demographic appeal. They also open sponsorship opportunities with local tourism partners. Gen Z wants authentic and Instagrammable; older guests want simplicity and comfort.