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Luxury news: Supporting sustainable tourism | IHG sees 'enormous potential' in Regent

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March 15, 2018
INSIGHT BY JERI CLAUSING
Virtuoso's plan to support sustainable tourism
With concerns growing about overtourism, industry leaders have been increasing their focus on sustainable business practices that aim to protect the environment, local people and cultural treasures.
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NEWS
IHG to acquire stake in Regent, sees 'enormous potential'

The company has followed through on its plan to buy a luxury brand, one that has just six hotels.

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VeryFirstTo targets wealthy customers who crave novel experiences

Want to dine at every Michelin three-starred restaurant in the world? That can be arranged for a cool $235,507.

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Silver Spirit lengthening underway

The luxury ship's capacity at double occupancy will be increased by roughly 12%, its dining capacity by 15% and its outdoor seating capacity by 20%.

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Some New York hotels tacking on 'destination fees'

Hotel operators say the fees cover additional services and amenities, but some guests are complaining they are hidden and unwelcome costs.

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Uniworld's edgy new cruise line no longer just for millennials

U by Uniworld will sail its first revenue cruise this spring without the restriction that guests must be between the ages of 21 and 45.

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Women in hospitality management: The gender gap is wide

At a time when women in the hotel sector comprise just 5% of CEOs and 9% of presidents, Marriott and Hilton are among the hotel companies aggressively working to reverse gender bias through mentoring and networking.

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