Katarina Railko has spent a decade shaping guest experiences across travel, entertainment, and large-scale events. Her vantage point blends operational rigor with a curator’s feel for culture, making her a keen interpreter of how hotels evolve with their cities. As INNSiDE by Meliá Manchester marks
When a winter trip can hinge on the distance between a ski-room door and the first turn on corduroy, the newest 2026 slate of ski-in/ski-out winners arrived as a data-backed compass for travelers who refuse to waste daylight on shuttles and long walks in boots. Announced as the season gets
Travelers increasingly expected a journey that behaved like a single, continuously updated service rather than a string of disconnected bookings, and this week’s moves showed suppliers responding in concert across flights, lodging, activities, and ground transport. The most striking thread tied
Hunger rarely announces itself loudly in a global city, yet the steady rise in food insecurity across central London has pressed familiar venues into unfamiliar roles as reliable conduits for everyday generosity and rapid, on-the-ground aid to neighbors in need. Over two years, a central London
In an era where discerning travelers seek both opulent experiences and stringent safeguards for their personal information, the hospitality industry faces a unique challenge to deliver on both fronts without compromise. Equinox Hotels, a brand synonymous with high-end wellness and luxury, has
In the evolving landscape of hospitality, sustainability has become a cornerstone of operational strategy, with hotels making remarkable progress in areas like energy efficiency and water conservation through innovations such as LED lighting and low-flow fixtures. However, a significant challenge