
How the rich are redefining luxury travel — and health, according to experts: ‘Passport to longevity’
NY Post
From Insta-worthy hotels to longevity retreats, experts revealed how the rich are redefining luxury travel.
First and foremost, social media is still influencing wealthy travelers’ itineraries. But not in the ways you would think.
Julia Carter, the founder of the luxury travel agency Craft Travel, shared that about 80% of the family trips her company organizes are now dictated by Gen Zers and what they’ve seen on social media.
And it’s not just about where they go but where they stay.
“It’s definitely the hotels that they’re most interested in,” Carter told Business Insider.
“You can go to London or Paris, but unless you get these money shots, as they say, how do you show that you really did it in style? The hotel is the proof.”

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