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Retro travel products for nostalgics and hipsters

30 April 2012 Written by: Claudine Barry

Nostalgia, like fear or humour, can definitely influence consumer behaviour. The auto, fashion and entertainment industries all make use of it, in one way or another. Movies that have captivated generations are being remade with modern technology, while many products are borrowing design elements from the past to create a retro look. Numerous market sectors [...]

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A new trend: Culinary team building

5 December 2007 Written by: Maïthé Levasseur

Much in demand by companies, culinary team building activities were named one of the top ten meeting trends of the year by Benchmark Hospitality International. On the menu: challenges like creativity, communication, conflict resolution, time and resource management and cooperation. The result: new friendships, a more unified team and delicious meals! This trend is closely [...]

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Luxury hotels now include… camping?

16 February 2006 Written by: François-G. Chevrier

More and more travellers are turning to nature tourism, e.g. trips to unique sites, package tours and outdoor activities. However, these same consumers also want to enjoy comfort, safety and relaxation. Although these needs may seem incompatible, some hotels have successfully combined them by offering camping as part of their latest deluxe products! A desire [...]

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Finding your (new) niche!

3 March 2005 Written by: Michèle Laliberté

Competing with Marriott, Disney and Air France is not an easy task, but it is possible to carve out a place among the giants. This product or service “niche” represents a small, unexploited or underexploited market segment that appeals to a particular clientele. Dream big but think small When you’re playing with the big boys, [...]

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