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Varun Sharma
Varun Sharma
INSIDER | Friday, August 12, 2005
...Bovey Castle in Dartmoor is the most beautiful, The Grove in Hertfordshire is the most satisfying, Skibo Castle in Dornoch is the most taxing, Stoke Park (photo) in Berkshire is the longest (27 holes) and Brocket Hall in Hertfordshire has the most innovative hazards!
By: Varun Sharma | Email this article to a friend
Serge Dive
Serge Dive
INSIDER | Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Today's wow travelers are into wellness. It is an essential part of today's luxury lifestyle, getting away from routine. It is pamperisation of both sexes.
By: Serge Dive | Email this article to a friend
The Secrets of Tomorrow's Most Exclusive Resorts
The Secrets of Tomorrow's Most Exclusive Resorts
INSIDER | Wednesday, December 07, 2005
Luxury will be increasingly tailor-made, designed exactly around and for you, exclusively.  Even before you arrive the resort will know, and have ready, your favorite flowers, fruits, bed and bath linens.
By: JT Kuhlman | Email this article to a friend
Formula One is not only big, it is huge - and the greatest fun
Formula One is not only big, it is huge - and the greatest fun
INSIDER | Saturday, January 07, 2006
There is nothing like Formula One - primarily because, from a business point of view, it brings in two and a half times the sponsorship money every year that the Olympics bring in only every four years.
By: Jim Brimhall | Email this article to a friend
The secret of building Jumeirah's brand
The secret of building Jumeirah's brand
INSIDER | Tuesday, February 07, 2006
I sometimes think that brands must feel like teenagers - nobody really understands them, everyone is waiting until they grow up and go out and earn money, they often only get attention when they get in trouble, and they can be very expensive to maintain.
By: Bill Walshe | Email this article to a friend
Passionate support for the private jet movement
Passionate support for the private jet movement
INSIDER | Monday, March 06, 2006
One of the reasons I am so bullish on private jets, is I am so bearish on mainstream airlines in the USA. I see the domestic airlines in America finally (if they haven’t already) devolving into a flying Greyhound bus operation.
By: Doug Gollan | Email this article to a friend
Boutique Hotel – What does it mean?
Boutique Hotel – What does it mean?
INSIDER | Friday, April 07, 2006
To me, 'boutique' implies a distinctive property that emphasizes style, service and personality on an intimate scale with 150 rooms or less. These are hotels that create a connection with the traveler.
By: Lindsey Ueberroth | Email this article to a friend
Some cultural sensitivity, please!
Some cultural sensitivity, please!
INSIDER | Sunday, May 07, 2006
It is proposed that Americans applying for passports should, in future, also be issued with a guide on how to behave when abroad, particularly in Yurrup.
By: Victoria Mather | Email this article to a friend
Luxury is service
Luxury is service
INSIDER | Wednesday, June 07, 2006
Whether purchasing a yacht, a diamond, a sports car or a handbag, luxury consumers expect the experience of making the purchase to be as rewarding as the purchase itself. A company's ability to provide that kind of experience depends on its employees.
By: Isadore Sharp | Email this article to a friend
What luxury travelers are looking for
What luxury travelers are looking for
INSIDER | Tuesday, June 20, 2006
I think that when it comes to hotels luxury travellers are looking for that special experience and new sensations in a very comfortable and individual setting. Imagination is the key asset in a highly competitive world.
By: Jaume Tàpies Ibern | Email this article to a friend
Destination Spa – the latest trend in the spa experience
Destination Spa – the latest trend in the spa experience
INSIDER | Sunday, August 06, 2006
What is old is now new. The latest trend in the spa experience is the rebirth of the Destination Spa - but with a new approach to tradition.
By: Sue Harmsworth | Email this article to a friend
Kempinski: the oldest & most unique hotel company
Kempinski: the oldest & most unique hotel company
INSIDER | Wednesday, September 06, 2006
The hotel industry gives one a hell of a good time. It is all about people, and it is lots of fun.
By: Reto Wittwer | Email this article to a friend
Take a private jet for freedom
Take a private jet for freedom
INSIDER | Friday, October 06, 2006
Take a private jet and you have freedom - and privacy. Yes, if you are flying privately you can take along what you want, including make up and gels, toothpaste and all the other etceteras that are now banned on commercial flights in North America...
By: Timur Sardarov | Email this article to a friend
Building a New Brand, Anantara
Building a New Brand, Anantara
INSIDER | Sunday, November 05, 2006
Suddenly, travelling to far-flung places has become an indulgence shared by millions. As a traveller myself, I was finding it harder and harder to find truly exotic vacation destinations, places that didn't feel like they could be anywhere in the world.
By: Michael Sagild | Email this article to a friend
International Responsibility
International Responsibility
INSIDER | Wednesday, December 06, 2006
World travellers, and those who support them in the world of luxury hotels, have a responsibility to make a difference. In 2003, the World Tourism Organization estimated that there were 694 million international travellers, across national borders and between cultures.
By: Bernd Chorengel | Email this article to a friend
Top Hotels Must Provide Luxury Service
Top Hotels Must Provide Luxury Service
INSIDER | Saturday, January 06, 2007
Last night I went grocery shopping in my local Marks & Spencer, here in London.
By: Varun Sharma | Email this article to a friend
My Life in Hotels
My Life in Hotels
INSIDER | Tuesday, February 06, 2007
In the days before I became a hotelier my favorites were Bel-Air, Los Angeles; Hana-Maui, Maui (when it was run by Rosewood); Grand Hotel de Cap-Ferrat, St-Jean Cap-Ferrat, and what was then Boyer Les Crayères in Reims. Yes, I preferred smaller hotels. They might not have had the best bathroo...more
By: David Stein | Email this article to a friend
It is time hoteliers took Spas seriously
It is time hoteliers took Spas seriously
INSIDER | Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Talk to most General Managers about their restaurants and they will wax lyrical. Talk to them about spas and their eyes will glaze over. This is hardly surprising, as I have never met a GM who has risen to his or her position via spa management.
By: Lyn Middlehurst | Email this article to a friend
Stephen Brandman at the 2007 Grammy Awards
Stephen Brandman at the 2007 Grammy Awards
INSIDER | Saturday, April 07, 2007
Stephen Brandman goes to the 2007 Grammy Awards  with a quartet of Australian fashion designers (photo). Thompson Hotels is for taste-makers, the 25 to 60 year olds, the lifestyle followers who want to live life to the fullest.
By: Stephen Brandman | Email this article to a friend
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