The world of hospitality has always been a reflection of the times — open, adaptive, endlessly human. But every so often, an era arrives that forces us to pause, to recalibrate, to ask what welcome truly means. 2025 is one of those moments.
In this edition (Oct-Nov 2025), we explore two powerful shifts redefining our industry — one political, one personal — both reshaping the art and business of hospitality.
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Our Cover Story begins with a storm few saw coming. As the Trump administration reignites tariffs and trade tensions, the ripple effects have reached every corner of America’s travel and hospitality landscape. Supply chains strain, costs climb, and optimism wavers. What began as an effort to “bring back American jobs” has instead tightened the screws on service-driven industries built on the global flow of goods, people, and ideas.
In Expert Corner, we turn from economics to emotion — to the delicate line between personalization and privacy. In our race to know the guest, are we forgetting how to simply welcome them?
AI can predict your favorite pillow and your morning latte, but it cannot replace the sincerity of genuine care. “There’s a point where it becomes almost creepy,” says Leanne Harwood of IHG, voicing what many travelers now feel.
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