Veteran luxury travel influencer Adam Kliebert has been globetrotting for the most of his life, living in Japan and the United States, modelling across Europe, and more recently working as a worldwide property developer. It's his appreciation of pan-global culture from both business and leisure perspectives that gives him a unique insight on the world of luxury travel - and positions him to comment on the sector as it negotiates its way out of the pandemic.

The tourism industry has taken a pounding in recent months, but one of its most robust segments has always been luxury travel, which is looking forward to a projected growth of around $200 billion between 2020 and 2024 (ReportLinker). And with the numbers of high-net-worth individuals growing despite the pandemic, the thirst for exceptional experiences and amazing destinations is bound to rise in the future too.

So how do businesses in the sector make sure that their exclusive locations and experiences get the right kind of attention? Kliebert believes that operators will need to position themselves carefully to take full advantage of the pending upswing. Sitting back and expecting everything to return to how it was before March 2020 isn't an option.

"Even though things are looking strong for the luxury end of the market, people in the sector need to understand that the landscape has changed in recent months, and people are looking for different things. On the one hand, many will be seeking out less crowded destinations and a greater sense of calm," says Kliebert. "On the other, some will be looking to break out and experience something exhilarating."

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