In this conversation, William Ainslie sits down with Katarina Railko, a hospitality and aviation infrastructure specialist whose career has bridged airline-led hub development, airport experience design, and the business of large-scale events and conferences. Drawing on her work with hub carriers,
Katarina Railko has spent her career at the intersection of hospitality, entertainment, and large-scale events, translating real-world guest behavior into digital strategies that move the needle. Drawing on years in travel and tourism, she now advises hoteliers on unifying tech stacks, activating
The new Hotel Indigo Torquay opened with sea air at its doorstep and a bigger question in the breeze: can a single, well-placed lifestyle hotel nudge an entire coastline from fond nostalgia toward confident reinvention without losing what made it beloved in the first place? Framed by Princess Pier,
In a region where business trips spill into weekend stays and project timelines stretch beyond a single quarter, extended-stay hospitality has shifted from niche to necessary as gateway cities race to add flexible lodging that feels like home yet performs like a hotel. This shift is now reshaping
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