World of Hyatt and Headspace Launch New Series to Help Travelers Find A Good Night's Sleep

Hyatt’s award-winning loyalty program, World of Hyatt, in collaboration with Headspace, the world’s most accessible and comprehensive mental health platform, today debuts a new exclusive video series, Headspace’s Science Behind Sleep, presented by World of Hyatt, extending care for guests and members by providing access to expert and science-backed tips on how to get better sleep while traveling. The new sleep series is available in guestrooms at nearly 400 Hyatt hotels and within the Headspace app beginning today, Nov. 14.

Inside the Trillion-Dollar Synergy: Hospitality, Travel and Wellness Converge to Redefine Global Tourism

With worries swirling around the global economy, climate change, political instability, and ongoing health and safety issues, health and wellness have emerged as the shining beacons guiding our travel plans. Travel, hospitality, and wellness have joined forces in a thrilling "convergence" that's changing how we think about the industry. This isn't just a trend; it's a full-blown revolution.

Thoughtful Sleep Program Setup at the Deer Path Inn as an Example for All Independent Hotels

Sleep tourism may be a relatively new buzz term, but for hospitality it isn’t really anything novel; it’s an extension and more deliberate expansion of what hotels aim to achieve each and every night. After all, one of the hallmarks of guest satisfaction, and a core part of any hotelier’s duty of care, is whether or not the guest slept well. Knowing this principle, leading brands are engaged in an arms race of sorts to meet the increasing cultural appreciation and prioritization for sleep amenities. Often lost in this conversation, though, are independent hotels.

Innovative approach to chest pain evaluation for traveler

One of the very frequent events that take place while traveling and has not been properly addressed over the years is the complaint of acute chest pain. This can potentially ruin the entire vacation/travel plan and would add undue stress on the travelers. Most travelers either have established coronary artery disease or risk factors for heart disease such as high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, high triglycerides, smoking, vaping, and others.

12 Wellness-Focused Hospitality Concepts To Know

The now multi-trillion-dollar wellness industry shows no signs of slowing down, and the hospitality industry continues to evolve to align with guests’ shifting desires. According to travel industry site Skift’s State of Travel 2024 report, wellness tourism boasted a growth rate of more than 36 percent from 2020 to 2022.