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Hilton Worldwide today announced the signing of agreements to open a further two Hilton Garden Inn hotels in Nigeria, in the city of Owerri, and at Abuja Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport. The announcement coincides with the Hilton Worldwide's …
DealNews, a site dedicated to analyzing the rise and fall of trends year by year and month by month, has declared October the month of denim, pizza, and luxury vacations. Mark LoCastro of DealNews says that “for many products, you're better off waiting …
The U.S. Travel Association estimates that in 2013, domestic and international travelers spent $621.4 billion on leisure vacations alone. Even if you manage … Though, Saglie said this is also a matter of individuals' willingness to pay for the luxury …
DELRAY BEACH, FL, Sept. 29, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Insight Vacations ® is celebrating its Signature Year with the release of its 2015 Europe, Britain, Eastern Mediterranean & Morocco brochure. This collection comes complete with an assortment of …
Polish company Deep Water Technology, for instance, has already designed a futuristic-looking luxury hotel made up of spaceship-like discs, built partially underwater to offer guests views of their marine surroundings. Specs for the Water Discus Hotel …
Denver-based Inspirato, the membership driven, luxury vacation startup led by Brent Handler, said this morning that it has raised $20M more in growth financing. The funding came from W Capital Partners, as well as Institutional Venture Partners and …
The call of the mild has always been seductive at America's luxury dude ranches. Western vacations have been part of the fabric of travel in this country ever since the days of Teddy Roosevelt, when affluent easterners began heading to the Rockies to …
And traveling abroad (anywhere beyond Puerto Vallarta) is considered a bit of a luxury in America. Again, those pesky oceans come to mind. After all, someone who lives in Paris or Brussels has only a two-hour train ride to get to the next world capital.