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How A couple of Luxurious Tour of Your Personal Yard?

Caroline Turenne, 17, of Seekonk, Massachusetts, booked a hike to Utah with G Adventures in July based on the company’s knowledge of the area.

“When we looked at Airbnb prices, we thought we’d better travel with a guide who knows the area, has the best things to do, and shows us around,” she said.

Group departures will of course be different this year. As the pandemic continues, operators are reducing group size to allow social distancing and making sure that their guides are at least tested for Covid-19 if they are not vaccinated.

“In a small group, all group guests are required to wear masks indoors or outdoors if they are unable to socially distance themselves,” said Stefanie Schmudde, vice president of product development and operations at Abercrombie & Kent, where new seven-day itineraries include custom itineraries in national parks in the west (from 6,195 USD) and a winter safari in Yellowstone (from 12,495 USD). For small group departures, coaches are limited to half capacity, journeys are no larger than 18 people, and each group has their own table for meals.

A handful of operators require guests to be vaccinated, including two small US-based cruise lines, American Queen Steamboat Company and Victory Cruise Lines. The travel company Globus and its subsidiary Cosmos and Monograms require proof of vaccination, a negative Covid-19 test before departure or proof of recovery from the virus.

With the growing number of Americans vaccinated, some companies are counting on vaccinated travelers. Collette, where the average traveler is 65, plans to resume operations in April with eight domestic trips to places like San Antonio, Texas, Utah National Parks, and a music-focused tour to Nashville, Memphis, and New Orleans.

Seniors “were at higher risk last year and are number one this year,” said Jeff Roy, executive vice president of Collette. While vaccination is not required to travel, he is confident a majority will be and encourages them to bring their vaccination certificates. Unvaccinated travelers must provide a negative Covid-19 test result or proof of recovery from the virus within three months of the end of the tour.

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Saks Fifth CEO says luxurious retail is ‘consolation meals’ throughout pandemic

A pedestrian walks past the Saks Fifth Avenue Inc. women’s shop on Brookfield Place in New York, USA

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Marc Metrick, chief executive of Saks Fifth Avenue, said luxury retail was like “comfort food” to some shoppers during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“People were buying things at the height of the pandemic that had no absolute functional end-use, but they love fashion,” Metrick said Thursday during a virtual presentation at the National Retail Federation’s Big Show. “I think what we learned is this [consumers] Think of luxury as retail convenience food. … It was her way of feeling – it was something so much more and so much deeper than a pair of shoes. “

“Why else would you buy 110 millimeter pumps … from a luxury brand when you work at home and at Zoom all day?” he said. “You do it because you love fashion, and it’s your oreo cookie. It’s yours – something that makes you feel better.”

For Saks he added: “That was a proof of concept [that] Fashion will prevail. “

Luxury retailers like LVMH’s high-end department store chain Neiman Marcus and Tiffany reported a similar trend over the past year: wealthy shoppers looking to forego even more for themselves during troubled times. Many of these consumers have spent less money on travel and restaurants because so many social activities were curtailed during the health crisis, and instead called on more designer handbags, diamond rings and extravagant home decor.

Metrick said interest in Saks’ personal shopper service has also increased during the pandemic, partly for safety reasons but also because people are looking for activity.

“When you buy luxury products, you want the experience,” he said. “They don’t want it to be just a transaction.”

A store within a store called “Barneys at Saks” opened earlier this month on the fifth floor of the flagship store on Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City. The department store chain Barneys New York filed for bankruptcy in 2019, but the brand lives on at Saks. Another of these mini-stores is slated to open later this month in Greenwich, Connecticut.

“Business is still important,” said Metrick. “Especially for luxury it is the theater.”