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Today's podcast looks at solar eclipse tourism, slower pilot hiring in the U.S., and the latest most expensive hotel in Dubai.
Rashaad Jorden | 1 month ago
Hotels
Since Vlad Doronin took the helm of Aman Group, he's scaled up the ultra-luxury hotel group. Here's what's next.
Sean O'Neill | 2 months ago
Major investments in the hospitality supergroup Aman are letting it expand more quickly. Look for its spin-off brand Janu to add 11 properties, from Turks and Caicos to Dubai, over the next four years.
Josh Corder | 7 months ago
The buzz around the ongoing Arabian Travel Market in Dubai offers a glimpse into the thriving tourism industry in the region. Tourism in the Middle East is set to grow in coming years.
Peden Doma Bhutia | 12 months ago
As luxury hotels struggle to hire and retain talent, a new north star sell is necessary. Turns out great luxury brands create an incredible, well-rounded style of leadership. The appeal of caring for people will always remain relevant, even as AI disruptions ripple through other industries.
Colin Nagy, Skift | 12 months ago
In most cases, having not a whole lot more than 25 properties is an optimum number.
Sean O'Neill | 12 months ago
Luxury resort group Aman said it would bring two resorts and some branded residences to Saudi Arabia in partnership with Diriyah Company. Plus, more highlights from this week's news in hotel deals and development worldwide.
Having a hotel in every gateway city and resort destination may look rich. But Bulgari is wise to preserve the rarity of its brand by keeping its joint venture with Marriott small.
Sean O'Neill | 1 year ago
Aman's launch of a less costly and more wellness-focused Janu has been long awaited. Plus, more highlights from this week's news in hotel deals and development worldwide.
From issuing the first tourist visa in September 2019 to the announcement of a free-of-charge four-day stopover transit visa for air travelers, Saudi Arabia has indeed come a long way. And then of course there's the target to attract 100 million tourists per year by 2030.
Peden Doma Bhutia | 1 year ago