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Health leads global travel experience into 2024

Health leads global travel experience into 2024
Health leads global travel experience into 2024

Cheryl Mackinnon

Data from numerous sources are evident, including the Global Health Institute, the International Health Tourism Association and large hotel companies, requiring internal research, where consumers will continue to seek personal and provide connectivity experiences, as well as those providing tranquil environments to charge and return to the home.

For example, Hilton Hotels and Resorts recently released the results of a global traveler survey conducted by hotel companies and IPSOS. Key Takeaway is another emphasis on the value of good night rest: “In all generations, most people have shown that their number one reason for traveling in 2024 will be rest and recharge, paying more attention to sleep than ever before”.

Read the full global report https://stories.hilton.com/releases/2024-trends-report.

The importance of sleep

Sleep – This is one of the key pillars of our lifespan and vitality. Everyone from Oprah, Deepak and Dr. Mark Hyman to hotels, resorts and all-inclusive retreats tout the benefits of rest and have a good night’s sleep. Sleep can change everything, like Latest articles from the highly regarded online magazine WellSPA360.

No matter how old we are, sleep is precious. Focus on benefits and health issues affected by sleep, and if you haven’t already, listen to BC Wellness Travel’s recent podcast with certified life coach Catherine Roscoe the Life’s delicious (above shown with daughter Bronwyn, ready to get back to sleep). Katherine explained How we take steps to improve sleep and get a peaceful perspective. Let us know what you think because we love the letters from our audience.

WTBC nominates 3 times the leading international health tourism award

The International Health Tourism Association nominated for the 2023 Leading Light Award at the Palm Springs, California conference last month is not three nominations, and we are proud to share that Cheryl MacKinnon, founder of Health Travel in BC, is the winner of the year, and Rose Jordan, director of the Texas Tourism Department. Congratulations to Ross and her team!

Again, I would like to thank WTBC for his outstanding partner for nominating our awards this year. We are honored to continue to be willing to own British Columbia, Yukon, and Canada, which will eventually be known as the leading destination for year-round travel health experiences.

Pay attention to exclusive winter experience!

Over the past few days, we’ve felt like we’re going to winter…so we’re planning an annual winter health travel advice for the upcoming newsletter. It is important to note exclusive experiences available only in British Columbia and Yukon.

Stay “Sun Safe” with our partners, BU, and order your winter care protection at special health travel prices https://www.buscreen.ca/. You and yours will be protected on links, slopes, outdoor activities!

A healthy desire;

Cheryl McKinnon
Chief Health Officer