Tatler Malaysia

CHANGING THE GAME

Anew generation of travellers—who have a window to the world at their fingertips via social media and a growing appetite for authentic experiences—are reshaping the travel industry as we know it.

Tatler caught up with experts and insiders to find out how they’re meeting their needs.

MAKING IT COUNT

“After the pandemic, people’s appreciation for travel has heightened,” says Victor Sanz, creative director of luxury lifestyle brand Tumi, adding that before Covid-19 struck, travel was becoming something we took for granted. “People would go to a city for two or three days, but there wasn’t any [deep] connection to the destination they were travelling to.”

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