Travelers who are fed up with dynamic pricing loyalty programs where the cost to redeem those hard-earned miles or points always seems out of reach have a new option.
Overuse of technology, hotel managers seeking to monetize every inch of their properties, and self-centered guests are ruining the luxury travel experience.
Private aviation entrepreneur Kenny Dichter is getting phygital on his new journey to reinvent the sports and lifestyle experience space via BetMGM and FanDuel
From the sale of Delta Private Jets to Wheels Up in 2019, through the premature reports of its demise, and what's next, four of the key players share the inside story.
Private jet flyers are facing a host of extra charges to their already pricey flights. Here's what they are paying for and how much they are having to shell out.
Delta Air Lines-backed Wheels Up, just over a year after a $500-million dollar rescue package, unveiled a fleet overhaul, significant acquisition, and more financing.
Fractional ownership and jet cards opened private jet travel to a wider swath of double-digit millionaires. Those in the lower echelons of the top 1% are still wanting.
From Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop to Derek Jeter, Rod Stewart, the Miami Heat and emerging artists, Baha Mar is using events to tap new markets of lifestyle travelers.
Wheels Up and Marquis Jet founder Kenny Dichter says his new venture, REAL SLX, will be an easy button to best-in-class hospitality at sought-after events and venues.