Will These Trends Determine How We Travel in 2024?
The way we travel is constantly changing. But what are the travel trends of 2024? How and where are we going to travel in the future?
The whole world is concerned about the future of the planet - and the travel industry is sometimes under fire. However, pioneering hotels and resorts are proving that travel can also be part of the solution to leaving a better world for future generations.
A dynasty to be reckoned with: Evan Kwee is the third generation to carry on his family's legacy, setting new standards for sustainability and natural luxury with innovative hotel projects like Patina Maldives.
The new mega city is expected to provide space for up to 9 million people, with no cars, roads or carbon monoxide emissions.
The mega-project aims to provide a new home for more than 20,000 people just 10 minutes by boat from Malé. Non-locals will be welcome as well.
In 2024, Eviation plans to launch Alice, an electric aircraft that will transport passengers and cargo in a battery-powered, low-noise, low-cost and zero-emission manner.
The Pacific island republic of Palau offers travelers rewards for environmentally conscious behavior via a bonus app – and exclusive access to places otherwise inaccessible to tourists.
He has furnished luxury establishments, such as those of Four Seasons and Rosewood, and won numerous architectural awards. But for Bill Bensley, these laurels are more motivation to reach new heights than a comfortable resting place.
They are luxurious, sustainable and quite visionary: these hotels use the latest, best trends from the high-tech sector and also score points with fabulous design.
With virtual reality glasses into the Metaverse or rather into a real hotel that looks like it's from a science fiction movie? The future of travel will be massively changed by digitization - a great adventure that has already begun.
Slow Travel takes us back to the roots of travel: it's the subtle difference of not merely having seen a place, but having experienced it.
Travel expert, mastermind and founder of Design Hotels Claus Sendlinger in a Falstaff TRAVEL interview about the future of the tourism industry.
Summer feels a long way off and the longing for relaxation is great. With a trip to Germany, the holiday feeling can be brought back again.
Ursula Kaufmann, founder of "Valentina & Philippa", also presents herself in the same way as her skincare line.
Luxury hotel is supplied with renewable energy.
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