April 2021 102 Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, a global leader in luxury hospitality, is making it easier to bring people together by combining in-person and virtual settings in a reimagined meetings and events offering. Hybrid Meetings by Four Seasons combines creative design with the latest audio-visual technology, and an unwavering commitment to health and safety, to enrich every meeting with human connections wherever in the world attendees may be. Four Seasons has long been a leader in creating unforgettable meetings and events, helping planners create customised, one-of-a-kind experiences that make lasting impressions on attendees. While the meetings and events landscape has changed as a result of the global Covid-19 pandemic, Four Seasons remains more committed than ever to creating innovative and engaging meetings and events.
Meetings and Events in a Virtual Era: Foster Connections from Anywhere in the World with Hybrid Meetings by Four Seasons
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Four Seasons Launches Hybrid Meetings Platform
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Hotels are eager to bring business travelers back to their properties.
Some chains have launched packages geared specifically toward remote workers during the pandemic.
They advertise having quiet spaces, free Wi-Fi, and laundry services.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused travel demand to plummet.
To cope, some major hotel brands have pivoted, creating new reasons for travelers to book a stay at their properties.
In recent conversations with Insider, executives at Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, and Four Seasons each said they had developed offerings to appeal specifically to remote workers looking for a change of scenery.
It s part of a trend that the hotel industry calls bleisure travel, or trips that combine aspects of both business and leisure.