The Shape Of Things To Come
Business Traveler|May 2018

From reactive hotel rooms to jungle elephant rides, here’s a look at business travel trends on the horizon

Jenny Southan
The Shape Of Things To Come

Experiential Rewards

Hotel loyalty is moving away from rewards in the form of room upgrades and free stays to money-can’t-buy experiences and hyper-personal gifts. Small Luxury Hotels of the World, for example, redesigned its loyalty scheme in September, renaming it Invited and introducing preferential treatment to elite members such as birthday gifts and invitation-only events.

Intercontinental Hotels Group, meanwhile, has joined forces with Opentable and Grubhub to allow guests to earn and redeem points on meals in restaurants. Global Hotel Alliance’s Discovery program offers “local experience” rewards for Platinum and Black members, such as seabob snorkeling in the Maldives or scenic cycle rides around Bali. The scheme also applies to Kempinski hotels. The hotel group says: “Whether it’s a rare elephant ride in the jungle, a private tour of a Geneva watch factory usually closed to the public, a traditional Adumu dance with Maasai warriors in Kenya, or a tour of Malta’s presidential palace and gardens, these experiences present the best of local gastronomy, culture and craftsmanship.”

Facial Recognition

The iPhone X isn’t the only entity using facial recognition as a means of identification and added security. Airports and airlines are increasingly integrating the technology into their biometric boarding and immigration systems to help reduce lines, paperwork and the required staffing levels on checkpoints. While you may be anxious that this undermines your privacy, there is no way to turn the tide, so you may as well accept the benefits of a less stressful journey through the terminal as recompense.

This story is from the May 2018 edition of Business Traveler.

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