Thursday March 28, 2024

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Brynn Scarborough

Unplugging in the Digital Age: the Revolution of Automated Massage Technology

In the digital age's ceaseless buzz, automated massage technology effectively harmonizes with our screen-dominated lives. Tailored treatments offer a personalized spa-like escape, providing not just relief but sustained relaxation. This advanced fusion promotes overall physical well-being and underscores the vital connection between technology and health, offering a sanctuary for intentional disconnection in the modern age.
Unplugging in the Digital Age: the Revolution of Automated Massage Technology

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DAILY HEADLINES - Thursday Mar 28, 2024
CoralTree Hospitality Sets a New Standard in Vacation Rental Management With Launch of CoralTree Residence Collection
Bret Chittenden Promoted to President of Expotel Hospitality
Sandos Caracol Eco Resort Expands Eco Collection With 336 Renovated Rooms
Pendry Manhattan West Appoints James Winning as Director of Sales and Marketing
Erik Sandven Joins Alisal Ranch as Executive Chef
New Extended Stay America Premier Suites Opens in Duncan, South Carolina

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Robert Baldassari

Wellness Travel is Here to Stay in The Post-Pandemic's New Normal

Wellness travel was a rising trend even before the global pandemic. The renewed energy surrounding health and wellness will catapult the recovery of those in the wellness category by showcasing offerings that provide not just a vacation, but a transformation. But those that will sustain the growth are properties that can stay authentic to their brand in providing genuine wellness initiatives.
Joyce Gioia

Recovering from The Great Resignation

The Hospitality Industry on land - and sea - is in the process of rebuilding from COVID as well as The Great Resignation. It may take years to return to full staffing. In the meantime, service suffers, employees struggle, and leaders feel frustrated. This article will provide you with insights and suggestions including what has already worked for hospitality professionals both in the US and globally to help them recruit, engage, and retain the talented people they need to serve guests and drive profit.

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