The Kimpton Las Mercedes has made its mark as the inaugural Kimpton property in the Dominican Republic, introducing a fresh perspective on boutique hospitality in the vibrant capital of Santo Domingo. Positioned within the depths of a city celebrated for its rich historical context, Kimpton’s foray into this market plays a pivotal role in blending
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Hyatt Hotels Corporation is currently embroiled in exclusive discussions with Playa Hotels & Resorts, a leader in the all-inclusive resort sector. These negotiations are part of Hyatt’s exploration of potential strategic alternatives, which notably include the possibility of acquiring Playa. Currently, Hyatt holds a 9.99% stake in Playa’s shares, reflecting a vested interest in the
The travel and tourism industry is often seen as a bellwether for global economic health. In times of peace and stability, this sector tends to flourish, benefiting from consistent consumer confidence and high spending on leisure and business travel. However, the reality today is complex. While parts of the world continue to experience robust economic
Nestled in the picturesque Bretton Woods region of New Hampshire, the Omni Mount Washington Resort stands as a monument to both historical elegance and modern luxury. Originally conceptualized in the early 20th century by Joseph Stickney, this iconic hotel was designed to harmonize with the stunning landscape of the White Mountains. Stickney’s vision was to
In an ambitious move to reshape its brand image, Sandals Resorts announced a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign set to launch later this month, under the evocative tagline “Made of Caribbean.” Developed in collaboration with the esteemed Chicago-based agency Leo Burnett, this initiative aims not just to highlight the rich heritage of the Caribbean but also to
On a tumultuous Tuesday, Vanuatu experienced a powerful earthquake registering at a magnitude of 7.3. This seismic event, which struck approximately 18 miles west of the capital city, Port Vila, has left a significant imprint on the South Pacific nation. The implications of such an earthquake extend beyond immediate physical damage; they ripple through the