Elevating the All-Inclusive Model
🏖 In the 1930s U.K., holiday camps birthed all-inclusive travel, with Spain launching the first modern resort in 1950. Over time, perception shifted from value-centric to luxury-focused, as seen in Mexico and the Caribbean. Hotels.com reports 42% of Gen Z prefer this model. Key success factors include personalized experiences and gourmet dining. Risks involve authenticity and hidden charges. Embracing trends like "set-jetting" and multigenerational travel can drive growth in this evolving sector.
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