Forbes January 19, 2023
Angelina Villa-Clarke

It’s been highly documented that one of the fastest growing sectors in travel is health and well-being. Post-Covid, many hospitality brands have turned their minds to not only improving their wellness offering, but are also taking it to the next level, with resident experts and pro-active, bespoke and preventative well-being programmes on offer.

Tapping into this growing desire to put our health first, this month, Accor, the leading hospitality group, has released its Health to Wealth White Paper entitled ‘The Road Map Towards a Transformational Well-Being Culture”– which “explores eight key pathways for navigating business, society and leadership toward a future where human well-being and fulfilment are essential priorities.”

The research report is part of Accor’s ongoing Health to Wealth...

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