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September 27, 2018
INSIGHT BY JERI CLAUSING
A focus on diverse luxury travelers
As the luxury sector continues to grow, it also must continue evolving to meet the demands of the increasingly diverse demographics. 
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NEWS
Image of Crystal's future ocean ship unveiled
The luxury line's first Diamond-class ship is due in 2022.
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Louisiana shipyard to build American Countess paddlewheeler
The American Queen Steamboat Company riverboat will use the existing hull of the Kanesville Queen, a former gaming vessel it acquired last year.
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Kimpton hotel coming to Bangkok
It's the latest in a series of moves to take the boutique brand global.
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Hyatt's Andaz brand to make Caribbean debut in Turks and Caicos
The resort on Grace Bay will have two buildings, one with a 59-room hotel and the other with 74 residences.
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Le Sereno St. Barth rebuilt and expanded
The luxury hotel, shuttered since Hurricane Irma severely damaged it last September, will reopen in December.
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FEATURED STORY
Elegance exemplified at two Tokyo luxury hotels
For travelers looking for traditional Tokyo luxury of the highest standard, the Peninsula Tokyo and Park Hyatt Tokyo fit the bill.
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