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Luxury news: The hospitality job that technology can't replace

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November 30, 2017
INSIGHT BY JERI CLAUSING
The hospitality job that technology can't replace
Like any good concierge, Donald Crossley is able to sometimes make the impossible possible thanks to the connections that earned him the nickname "the Mayor."
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NEWS
Rosewood's Bermuda resort to close for renovation

The Rosewood Tucker's Point will reopen next spring as the Rosewood Bermuda.

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AndBeyond launches Small Group Journeys

The operator's 12-day Private Jet Journeys offer the opportunity to explore East and southern Africa without the hassle of long layovers and connecting flights.

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Four Seasons expanding private-jet options

The newest offerings are the latest indication that while private jet travel is increasingly popular with luxury travelers, many are looking for less extensive, more intimate trips.

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Qatar's new business class pods coming to New York flights

The Qsuite features the airline industry's first double bed in business class while allowing for up to four individual pods to be conjoined.

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FEATURED STORY
On top of the world at the Ritz-Carlton Tokyo

Positioned on the top nine floors of Tokyo Midtown, the hotel offers soaring, 360-degree views of the sprawling metropolis, but it is its interior that delivers the ultimate wow factor.

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Biometrics: Facial recognition tech coming to an airport near you

The technology, already in use at some airports, promises to usher in a brave new world of speedy airport transit where flyers breeze through checkpoints. But critics say the time savings is negligible, while the privacy concerns are serious.

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