One way for hotels and resorts to break through the noise is via the WITT - Wellness in Travel & Tourism Certified Seal, which means a property excels in movement, healthy eating, healing and other true wellness amenities consumers seek.

“Wellness means Business – Wellness Watch” (by Motti Essakow / NESTWELL Hospitality)

WELLNESS Means Business – WELLNESS WATCH

“Today’s consumers are well-being focused and have a buying power exceeding $1.1 trillion in the U.S.,” Courtney R. writes in Athletech News.

Where is that money being spent? Not mostly on luxurious spa days, but:

* Exercise
* Nutrition
* Sleep quality

Hotels and other companies must identify “unique ways (to) support the consumer journey for total well-being.”

One way for hotels and resorts to break through the noise is via the WITT – Wellness in Travel & Tourism Certified Seal, which means a property excels in movement, healthy eating, healing and other true wellness amenities consumers seek.

By Published On: May 9th, 2025Categories: Concepts, ECO, Environment & Sustainability, Write-upComments Off on “Wellness means Business – Wellness Watch” (by Motti Essakow / NESTWELL Hospitality)

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