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This story is a part The New Era of Work TravelThe editors of Condé Nast Traveler You can also find out more about the following: WIRED To help you navigate through the advantages and pitfalls associated with a business trip today.In 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic changed how people worked and lived. Many health experts, CEOs and publications (including WIRED( predicted that Covid will grind business travel into a halt for all time. If we can use Zoom, Slack, or other online tools to do our work and have meetings, why not also apply this same digital-first mindset on business trips?Sara…

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You can also find out more about the following: Fourth of July sales The summer months are filling up fast with vacations, weddings and other events. Nordstrom Anniversary Sale preview The perfect travel markdowns are available at. Now is the time to grab everything you need for your travels, from stylish carry-ons, to comfortable sneakers that you will wear all season long. effortless travel outfits Up to 61 per cent off the best-selling basics.  Here are 60 of the best travel-friendly clothes. Nordstrom Fourth of July sales Starting at only $19, these deals are worth grabbing. Nordstrom’s stock moves fast.…

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Reading Time 2 Minutes UK: The Michelin-starred restaurant from chef Merlin Labron-JohnsonOsip now offers overnight accommodations in addition to its fine dining. Osip, the former owner of Number One Bruton boutique hotel in Somerset was previously housed there. The restaurant has now added four bedrooms to its offer, designed by the creative director of Smith & Willis, Johnny Smith. All rooms feature exposed beams, oak flooring and neutral décor, while the two duplex rooms include a freestanding bath tub. Osip also has a partnership with The Odd Company – a manufacturer of luxury, handmade mattresses. Andrew Seed, the managing director…

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One lone Dragon is making a roaring roar at Universal Orlando Resort new theme park Epic UniverseOn May 22, the first American-themed park in 24 years will open. There’s a whole world dedicated to this mythical creature. How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of BerkA giant statue of a dragon greets visitors to the pan-Asian Restaurant across from the Celestial park section. The Blue Dragon.   Robert Martinez Jr., Universal Orlando Resort’s executive chef and director of culinary, said: “We wanted to respect the cultures.” Travel + Leisure About the full-service restaurants located near the park Universal Helio Grand Hotel,…

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Images by Cheval Collection Cheval Collection has launched its guest loyalty programme, Cheval Discovery, in partnership with Global Hotel Alliance. The group is the only serviced apartment operator to have joined the programme. It has more members than any other loyalty program in the industry. GHA Discovery offers its members the option to redeem their earnings on more than 800 high-end properties. Cheval Collection Managing director Mohammed Alawadhi The statement read: “Loyalty programs have become an important part of every guest’s stay. GHA Discovery gives us the chance to reward and recognise our loyal Cheval guests, many of whom return to our properties all over…

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Event Driven tourism: How festivals impact the hospitality industry – By Joe Hanly Image Credit Pexels    Festival tourism has a major impact on the tourism industry. It drives hotel bookings, increases occupancy rates and generates powerful ripple effects. These events, which range from music festivals that encourage foot traffic and spend to cultural festivals that celebrate local heritage and attract international audiences, inject real economic activity in the cities they host. The hospitality industry has a great opportunity. Festivals trigger spikes in demand, elevate nightly rates, and create temporary jobs across various sectors – from transportation services to food vendors,…

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The effects could be more apparent when seasonal park workers depart the NPS between September and October. “Weather and avalanche forecasting are a big concern for winter, and we should expect far less grooming of snow parks and winter recreation areas,” says Tania Lown-Hecht, Vice President of Communications & Strategy at Outdoor Alliance, a conservation nonprofit dedicated to human-powered pursuits, like paddling and mountain biking. She says that there is concern over wildfires in late summer and early autumn, especially because many staff who remove invasive plants and reduce wildfire risks have been laid off.How can tourists prepare for the…

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This is a part of the story. The New Era of Work TravelA collaboration between the editors Condé Nast Traveler The following are some examples of how to get started: WIRED To help you navigate through the advantages and pitfalls associated with a business trip today.The business traveler who moves as seamlessly through Tokyo They do so through Toronto, packing the right tech is essential—not optional. The global professionals of today are digital nomads They are a class act, zipping from boardrooms, to hotel lobbys and remote meetings without a moment’s pause. Their travel gear must keep up. It’s not…

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We caught up with them at HITEC 2025, Indianapolis. Frank WolfeCEO of Hospitality Financial and Technology ProfessionalsThe conference was a great success. This year’s HITEC event was a success, with record numbers, innovative new exhibitor’s, and a full exhibition floor. It confirmed HITEC as the global stage of hospitality technology. In addition, we looked forward to the 2026 event, which will be held in San Antonio, Texas. How was HITEC 2020? Frank Wolfe believes that this year’s HITEC has been a great success. The atmosphere was positive and the feedback received from attendees and exhibitors alike was overwhelming. The large…

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Intrepid Travel launches two “Activeism” trips in U.S. parks that combine adventure with environmental advocacy. These trips, hosted by notable activists, aim to increase awareness about threats facing the parks.  There are two new ways to help support the U.S. parks and those who protect them. Intrepid Travel, a tour company that focuses on responsible travel and responsible tourism, has launched two limited edition “active-ism trips” hosted by influential activists within U.S. National Parks. Both trips combine adventure with discussions by activists to help travelers unite around a shared goal of preserving the national parks. The trips will be guided…

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