The founder of a costellant hotel for hotel Hotel that today’s visitors do not look like them in the last 30 years

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The founder of the Banyan Kwon Ping Ho spent over 30 years in the stranger industry.
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The Ho’s Luxury Hotel Chain introduced its first resort in 1994 and now works more than 90 hotels worldwide.
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Ho told Uki that visitors today are more expecting to the generations of their parents.
Kwoni Ping H has come too far since he opened his first resort in Puket in 1994.
Ho’s Luxury Hotel Chain, Banyan Group, is now working more than 90 hotels worldwide, including Cuba and Saudi Arabia. The 72-year-old told a Lider business that his company was changed. His customers look so different than they have done thirty years ago, and they want different travel items.
“When you talk about the people of my generation, when moving in other countries has begun, people enjoyed going to the hotel.
“But young people today have been released long in public. They have been accompanied by their parents,” add. “Today, when they go alone, they look so much from things outside the way.”
Ho said the travelers today who have today’s experience are a very different type from yesterday.
“There are many experiences, and not just see something good because they probably have seen that, and they have done so and their parents have already met the local community,” continued.
The ho is not the only one that has seen a normal walk of occurrence.
Last year, McKinensi examined 5,000 travelers from China, Germany, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and US. Consultancy said that 52% of the survey Zers are intended to be determined by travel experiences compared to 29% of the exams of children.
“One size – all previous tourism contributions have expired” as travelers want to “creative experiences associated with their priorities and accounts,” McKinxension is written.
Another change Ho said he had ever seen how tourists often pulled their chosen spots.
“When I started taking hospitality in 30 years ago, the tourism type was one way and one color,” Ho said. “It was white people from Europe, walking on the other side, from the west to the east.”
“Over the years, what I call ‘Rainbow Tourism’ has come from the increase in some developing countries,” add.
Ho said this has led to tourism, united, happy, happy people from all over the world. “
“You have Indian, with Africans, with Arabs, you have chinese, and Japanese, and so are young people from the region,” continued with you. “That I have been the biggest change.”
In January, Ang Tourism World Tourism Sarometer said an estimated 1.4 million guests traveled around the world by 2024, 11% increase over 2023. UN visit is expected to be 3% to 5% in 2025.
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