Abstract
ABSTRACT The term “luxury” — and thus “luxury hospitality” — has positive connotations for many; however, the demand of trying to meet the needs and wants of others is questionable. This article discusses the nature of luxury along and the need for future research on luxury hospitality which is relatively under-researched.
Highlights
The hospitality industry is experiencing one of the most challenging times with regard to CoVID-19, which has exposed the fragility of the industry but highlighted incredible resilience and commitment to innovation
We found ourselves redefining the meaning of service, space and safety; one should ask the question: should we go a step further and redefine the approach to ethical practices, in the luxury context?
As sherman (2007) points out, luxury hospitality brings together a wide range of guests from a variety of different cultures joined together within a property which conceals an excess of materials; this is often achieved against the backdrop of privacy, secrecy and discretion
Summary
ABsTRACT: The term “luxury” — and “luxury hospitality” — has positive connotations for many; the demand of trying to meet the needs and wants of others is questionable. This article discusses the nature of luxury along and the need for future research on luxury hospitality which is relatively under-researched
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