: Identifies Heritage as the leading driver for luxury travel in 2026, overtaking food and wellness. It notes that "comfort, quiet, and space" have replaced extravagance as the ultimate status symbols.
: Research from Glasgow Caledonian University explains that "functional value" (service quality) is no longer enough to ensure a return visit; luxury hotels must now provide "hedonic and symbolic value" to keep elite guests. luxury hotels
: Available via ResearchGate , this paper examines how smart technologies (IoT, AI chatbots, and mobile check-ins) influence guest loyalty and satisfaction. : Identifies Heritage as the leading driver for
: Focused on the future of work and technology, this report covers "AI Agents in Hospitality" and the move toward "Human-Centric Leadership" in the elite hotel tier. : Available via ResearchGate , this paper examines
Depending on your interest—whether academic, industry-focused, or related to design—several high-quality papers and whitepapers provide deep insights into the luxury hotel sector for 2026 and beyond.
: This report details a shift from "Instagrammable" moments to multisensory experiences (acoustics, scent, and lighting) and Hyper-Localization , which uses regional materials and cultural storytelling to define luxury.