1 - 4 December 2014: Cannes, France
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Cannes, 1
December 2014: The ILTM Global Forum set the scene for the future of luxury
travel when the event officially opened ILTM 2014, the 13th edition
of the world’s leading luxury travel event – International Luxury Travel Market
(ILTM).
Global Economist Nenad Pacek revealed
that 13 million people in the world today have over $1
million dollars to invest and more and more of this money is being spent on
luxury travel. In the face of increasing competition, big players from the
world of luxury travel are becoming more aggressive in their tactics to reach
target audiences and increasingly, independent local products are playing a
much more important role.
Consumer expert Lauren Capelin explored
‘The Collaborative Economy’ - the
new consumer shift now reinventing traditional market behaviours, such as
renting, borrowing, trading, exchanging and swapping - and what this means to
the luxury travel industry. Lauren highlighted that “Idealising Access over Ownership
activates
the untapped value of luxury”, enabling access to
experiences that may have previously been out of reach to many, luxury
travellers are now faced with many different ways of obtaining goods and
services that may circumvent existing luxury industry providers. In addition, the increased access to luxury
goods and services for a wider demographic of people is set to raise the bar still
higher as to what constitutes a luxury travel experience for the existing
market.
Lauren concluded: “1 in 5 of luxury travel
businesses will be affected by the collaborative economy – it is an opportunity
to grow rather than an issue that’s removing opportunity for luxury travel.”
South African political
commentator and newspaper columnist Justice Malala - who set the tone for much
debate at ILTM Africa earlier this year – explored ‘The Democracy
Dividend in Africa and Its Impact on Wealth Creation”. In a world where more
than 100,000 Africans have more then $1million to invest, Malala observed that
“Ebola has disrupted the positive narrative
of this emerging continent.” He took the audience on a journey of
examination of the opportunities of today’s Africa for the luxury travel
industry: “Given that Africa now has the fastest
growing middle class in the world, the key issue is how to support this growth?”
Leading
futurist consultant Edie Weiner concluded with ‘A View From The Future’ which identified where luxury is going
next and what the industry should be aware of in terms of technology, global
economies, the political scene, demography and society. She highlighted ‘The second largest currency behind the US dollar is reward points..closely
followed by the Tweet!”
The
Global Forum was preceded by two topical seminars that focussed on two key growth
areas with the potential of increasing revenue within luxury travel – health and
wellness and gastronomy.
‘Health is the New Wealth’ moderated
by UK spa specialist journalist Suzanne Duckett featured Frances Geoghegan of
Healing Holidays, Elena Black of Six Senses Spas, Anne Biging of Healing
Hotels, and John Bevan of Spafinder Wellness 365 who debated spa and wellbeing
as one of the fastest growing businesses worldwide – it is predicted that 90%
of all luxury tourism will include an aspect of health and wellbeing by the
year 2040. The panel shared the
importance of keeping pace with the changes in health and wellbeing and gave
attendees the tools needed to consider their own offering, communicate
effectively about health and wellbeing, and ensure they’re on track to stay
relevant in the future.
‘Modern
Gastronomy and the Search for Identity’
featured Jeremy Wayne, Restaurant Editor of Tatler UK, David Loewi of D&D
London, which owns and operates over 30 leading restaurants in London, Leeds,
Paris, New York and Tokyo, restauranter Michael Greenwold and Michelin starred
chefs Norbert Niederkofler and Gilles Epie. It has never been more important to
understand food culture and its contribution to the story of a journey or place
and the session explored varied routes to enhancing gastronomic experiences and
the panel’s visions for the future of modern cuisine.
The ILTM
Educational Seminars and Global Forum are designed to inspire the audience of
the most elite of luxury travel products and experiences as well as buyers,
agents, tour specialists, concierge service providers and private travel
designers from 95 countries who are attending ILTM 2014. The business of ILTM follows over the next 3
days (2 – 4 December) when these buyers explore the world in over 58,000
pre-scheduled, mutually matched, 1-to-1 appointments.