Private jet travel to become more accessible, tech-savvy
With technology continuing to disrupt the travel industry, business aviation professionals expect private jet travel to become more accessible and appealing to younger affluents.
With technology continuing to disrupt the travel industry, business aviation professionals expect private jet travel to become more accessible and appealing to younger affluents.
Homebuyers who are purchasing second homes are increasingly looking at these investments in the hopes of earning rental income, as opposed to using the properties solely for leisurely retreats.
Sales of sport utility vehicles have dominated the luxury car market in 2018, but the gap between high-end and mass-market SUVs is narrowing.
The conference will cover a multitude of topics related to the Arts and Crafts movement, with luminaries from the field expounding on themes that resonate currently as much as they did more than a century ago. Site visits to historic homes and museums will embellish the agenda.
As the diamond industry is expected to see a dip this year, compared to 2017’s 2 percent increase, jewelry brands need to focus on millennials and Gen Z to sustain their future.
Luxury investors still fear a possible trade war between the United States and China in spite of a positive first half to the year.
British automaker Jaguar is highlighting the design of its first electric vehicle through an exhibit at Scotland’s first design-centric museum.
French conglomerate LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton is inviting consumers to explore its houses through a global open house at 77 locations across five continents.
Online retailer Moda Operandi is urging U.S. consumers to vote in the upcoming November elections with help from more than a dozen local fashion labels.
Five brands accounted for approximately two-thirds of the total 186 million visits to luxury Web sites in the past year from the United States, according to new data from PMX Agency.