5 TAKEAWAYS | The Future of Trans-Tasman Tourism
Australia and New Zealand have always been closely linked, and now with travel bubbles and corridors becoming a reality, they will be the first international destinations for the region’s HNWI travellers. With unique destinations and experiences on both sides of Tasman eager to welcome back visitors from both domestic locations and abroad, what opportunities await their domestic markets?
Register now for the Luxperience Education Program
Luxperience is excited to announce that as part of our 2020 Virtual Event, you can now register to attend the Luxperience Education program. Find out more about who you can look forward to hearing from.
Tokyo is waiting for you: Experiences to surprise and delight
Private visits to traditional artisans, making sushi with a master, hiking in unexpected pristine mountains, find out how to take a deeper dive into Tokyo’s cultural and natural treasures…
Qatar Airways: Creating global connectivity
The airline’s young fleet of sustainable aircraft has enabled it to continue flying throughout the pandemic and rapidly rebuild its global network to more than 650 weekly flights to over 85 destinations.
Ten travel destinations set to thrive in 2021
Experts predict that far-flung wilderness destinations and naturally self-isolating honeymoon hotspots will top the list for luxury travellers in 2021.
Transformational Travel with Jake Haupert
Co-Founder of the Transformational Travel Council, Jake Haupert is proud to be shaping the transformational travel (r)evolution and the emergent transformation economy. Find out more about his panel discussion at Luxperience Virtual 2020, and upcoming publication.
How travel advisors are proving their worth to high-end clients
Luxury travel advisors have always played a large role in travel decision-making for HNWI and UHNWIs. But in a world where health and safety is expected to be paramount, their role is even more critical as travellers look for first-hand assurance on aspects of their trip.
How luxury travel will change after the pandemic
It’s not just that luxury travellers will expect hygiene and social distancing. Rosie Spinks, Global Tourism Reporter for Skift, says they will be looking for a different type of trip – and they’ll be prepared to pay for it.
Selling Australia to Australians
With border restrictions easing, outstanding nature experiences and comparatively stable pandemic numbers, you could say that things are looking up for Australian tourism destinations. But will the lure of luxury closer to home be enough to tempt us to explore our own backyard?
Why luxury travel might bounce back first
Some commentators argue that luxury tourism, with its wealthy clientele and more exclusive, social-distanced experiences, will bounce back before the rest of the industry. We ask experts what they think.




