We're here, it's happening, 2026 is officially a thing. As we restart our brains for the new year, we ponder: Is Hushpitality a thing?The good news about global growthFatigue as a good thing in travelThe shift away from marquee names and placesThe shift toward shoulder seasons and cost concernsHow travel will be shaped less by whims and more by economic realismEastern Europe's rise as a travel alternativeHow refinancing pressure is going to reshape hotel ownership structureThe literary and mo...
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We're here, it's happening, 2026 is officially a thing. As we restart our brains for the new year, we ponder: Is Hushpitality a thing?The good news about global growthFatigue as a good thing in travelThe shift away from marquee names and placesThe shift toward shoulder seasons and cost concernsHow travel will be shaped less by whims and more by economic realismEastern Europe's rise as a travel alternativeHow refinancing pressure is going to reshape hotel ownership structureThe literary and mo...
Tiffany Cooper on Mandarin Oriental's Plans for the Americas
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4 months ago
Tiffany Cooper on Mandarin Oriental's Plans for the Americas
How has Tiffany Cooper been so successful for so long? By bringing mind, soul, and spirit to the hotel industry. She's Head of Development, Americas for Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, which for 5 decades has been owner and operator of some of the world's most luxurious hotels, resorts and residences. We talk about MO's ambitious global expansion plans, how the brand sets itself apart in the ultra-luxury category, the increasing importance of branded residences, wellness and spas as amenities ...
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We're here, it's happening, 2026 is officially a thing. As we restart our brains for the new year, we ponder: Is Hushpitality a thing?The good news about global growthFatigue as a good thing in travelThe shift away from marquee names and placesThe shift toward shoulder seasons and cost concernsHow travel will be shaped less by whims and more by economic realismEastern Europe's rise as a travel alternativeHow refinancing pressure is going to reshape hotel ownership structureThe literary and mo...