GET HCM
magazine
Sign up for the FREE digital edition of HCM magazine and also get the HCM ezine and breaking news email alerts.
Not right now, thanksclose this window I've already subscribed!
Follow Health Club Management on Twitter Like Health Club Management on Facebook Join the discussion with Health Club Management on LinkedIn
FITNESS, HEALTH, WELLNESS

Latest news

Luxury travel is being redefined by younger consumers shifting regional wealth hubs, says WATG

Millennials are leading the ‘bleisure’ (business and leisure) travel trend, blending work with holidays
Gen Z seek immersive, transformative experiences that challenge traditional luxury travel
High Net Worth Individuals in the APAC region spend the most on five-star hotels, compared to other regions.
India’s affluent class is projected to grow from 60 million to 100 million by 2027

The luxury travel market is being reshaped by shifting regional wealth hubs and new generations of consumers, according to a new report.

Architectural firm WATG’s research division has released Evolving Wealth: A New Paradigm for Luxury Travel, which outlines the ways the luxury hospitality sector is changing.

New centres of wealth are redefining the global map of luxury demand. The US and China remain dominant luxury seekers, with 80 per cent of China’s new wealthy consumers being under 50 years old.

India’s affluent class is projected to grow from 60 million to 100 million by 2027 and the Gulf nations are forecast to see a 150 per cent increase in centi-millionaires by 2028.

Southeast Asia and Africa are also seeing a new wave of luxury travel seekers.

By understanding the new luxury travel trends, hospitality facilities can be designed to resonate with these consumers.

The market

Using consumer research, the authors estimate the value of global luxury travel in 2024 was US$219 billion (€189 billion, £165 billion), surpassing pre-pandemic levels and driven by a rise in demand for bespoke top-tier experiences.

The total luxury market, including goods and services, is worth approximately US1.54 trillion (€1.33 trillion, £1.16 trillion). Citing a recent McKinsey study, the research highlights a drastic increase in demand for luxury experiences among Gen Z (52 per cent) compared to only 29 per cent of Baby Boomers. Experiences have more value to younger generations than possessions.

Demographic trends

The demographics and behaviours of luxury consumers are changing, which WATG says should serve as a reminder that serving a one-size-fits-all hospitality model won’t work.

According to data by Cerulli Associates, in the US alone, a US$84 trillion (€73 trillion, £63 trillion) intergenerational family wealth transfer is underway. This is accelerating the spending power among Gen X, Millennials and Gen Z, who already represent a growing share of high net worth individuals.

While Baby Boomers still represent 80 per cent of luxury spending power, younger generations are catching up and their priorities appear to be experiences that promote sustainability, personalisation and immersive cultural trips.

For example, 38 per cent of luxury seekers are willing to pay 30-50 per cent more for sustainable travel features. Gen Z is also driving digital nomadism – moving between global cities such as Miami, Dubai and Singapore.

Millennials are leading the ‘bleisure’ (business and leisure) travel trend, blending work with holidays. This is leading to an increase in demand for long-stay accommodation types that cater to remote working combined with relaxation.

Gen Z seek novelty and self-discovery, according to the authors. They say the industry is evolving to offer immersive, transformative experiences that challenge traditional luxury travel, for example, deep sea exploration and high altitude treks.

Luxury consumer wealth demand drivers

The growth of the luxury travel market is being driven by the increase in the number of millionaires and high net worth individuals around the world. WATG says these consumers seek novelty, culture, history and authentic experiences.

WATG has categorised these:

Aspiring luxury/ mass affluent

These people are financially secure, often made up of professionals, entrepreneurs or those with dual-income household assets with a value of between US$100,000 (€86,500, £75,300) to US$1 million (€865,000, £753,000).

They represent 35 per cent of the luxury travel market, spend selectively on luxury and prioritise premium experiences while remaining value-conscious.

WATG says these consumers may look for more heavily-branded luxury experiences to validate their decision to splurge on a premium experience.

This cohort is expected to replace the middle class as growth drivers in the coming decade. They will prioritise travel over other forms of discretionary spending.

Millionaires next-door

These people live more frugally, below their means, despite their assets being worth US$1-5 million (€865,000-4.3 million, £753,000-3.8 million). They often reside in middle-class neighbourhoods and their purchasing priorities include quality, longevity as well as discreet luxury experiences. WATG says these consumers are key customers for well-designed premium hospitality with substance.

High net worth individuals

These people, with wealth amounting to US$5-30 million (€4.3-26 million £3.8-22.6 million), seek top tier travel experiences and are key players in the global luxury economy. Key growth markets for this population are growing in Asia, the Middle East and North America.

Ultra high net worth individuals

Those with net worth exceeding US$30m (€26 million, £22.6 million), this group represents less than 1 per cent of the global population but has a disproportionate effect on luxury markets. They are known for distinctive demands and seeking rare, hyperpersonalised and private experiences.

Hospitality

Real estate information company CoStar says the number of available global luxury rooms could reach 1.9 million in 2030, up from 1.6 million in 2023.

The authors of the report say the cost of luxury hotel suites has increased globally by 9.2 per cent and HNWIs in the APAC region spend the most on five-star hotels, compared to other regions.

To read the report, click here.

WATG 
The luxury travel market is being reshaped by shifting regional wealth hubs and new generations of consumers, according to a new report.
SAB,HHR,HOT,DES
2025/THUMB128-356666_422953_410502.jpg
Latest News
According to research which tracked more than 147,000 people for 30 years, 90-120 minutes of ...
Latest News
Everlast Gyms expands its footprint outside of the UK this month with the imminent launch ...
Latest News
The UK's four Chief Medical Officers have published a refreshed edition of  Physical activity guidelines: ...
Latest News
Places Leisure has exchanged contracts to build and operate a flagship £60m water and wellness ...
Latest News
The Republic of Ireland will become the latest market in PureGym’s expanding international portfolio, with ...
Latest News
Sophie Lawler, CEO of Total Fitness, has launched a leadership coaching business aimed at helping ...
Latest News
Anytime Fitness reaches a milestone this week with the launch of its 6000th site. The ...
Latest News
The £33.9 million Leighton Leisure and Community Centre has opened in Leighton Buzzard, UK, creating ...
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
Social fitness the missing link to member engagement, according to a new Myzone report
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
Third Space partnered with IndigoFitness to deliver a bespoke training space for its new club at The Whiteley
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
Starpool supports Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs, says Riccardo Turri
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
Greg Bradley looks at the shift towards strength training in gyms and advises on how operators can create the ultimate training environment
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
SnowDome Fitness has added 50 per cent more space with cutting-edge Technogym solutions
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
Find out how your gym can tap into the corporate wellness boom
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
David Lloyd is stepping up its commitment to women’s health as it continues to explore what fit-for-purpose looks like for the female population
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
EGYM has opened a new HQ in Paternoster Square, London and revealed a range of new launches
HCM promotional features
HCM magazine
The new CEO of UK Active talks to HCM about the gym-curious and why he believes the sector can double in size by the end of the next decade
HCM magazine
Software suppliers explain how AI, automation and connected digital experiences can work for the good of operators and consumers
HCM magazine
We’ve reduced the level of council investment over the last three years by 40 per cent and increased our turnover by 9 per cent
HCM magazine
World Athletics president, Sebastian Coe talks to Liz Terry about the launch of Run X in partnership with Technogym
HCM magazine
A new report puts physical activity at the heart of healthcare, says Muir Gray
Opinion
promotion
Strength training has moved from the margins to the mainstream.
Opinion: Building smarter strength spaces for today’s operators
Featured supplier news
Featured supplier news: Cornerstone Connect helps Active Blackpool tackle health inequalities
Active Blackpool is deploying Cornerstone Connect, a new digital interface allowing disparate information from multiple systems to be aggregated into one dataset, to support its focus on reducing health inequalities and improving healthy life expectancy.
Featured supplier news
Featured supplier news: Legends never die: four legends, four philosophies of life
Panatta brought together four of the most influential figures in bodybuilding history on the stage of RiminiWellness 2026: Phil Heath, Lee Haney, Ronnie Coleman and Hany Rambod.
Company profiles
Company profile: GymNation
Ranging from 25,000 to 60,000 square feet, GymNation is open 24/7, 365 days a year ...
Company profiles
Company profile: Innerva
Innerva are a UK manufacturer of ‘Power Assisted Exercise’ equipment for older adults, those with ...
Supplier Showcases
Supplier Showcase - Future-proofing
Catalogue Gallery
Click on a catalogue to view it online
Featured press releases
Innerva press release: Wrightcare embeds wellness and active living into next-generation care homes
A care home provider is developing a new generation of care homes where health, wellbeing and active living are embedded into everyday life.
Featured press releases
Alliance Leisure Services (Design, Build and Fund) press release: Studio transformation completed at Burscough Wellbeing and Leisure Hub
Alliance Leisure are proud to have supported West Lancashire Borough Council to deliver a £300,000 studio transformation project at Burscough Wellbeing and Leisure Hub, creating a dedicated group exercise space designed to meet growing demand for fitness
Directory
Spa and beauty equipment
Oakworks Inc: Spa and beauty equipment
Lockers
Crown Sports Lockers: Lockers
Industrial washing machines
Miele Company Limited: Industrial washing machines
Hot tubs
MSpa International Ltd: Hot tubs
Fitness tracking platform
SpiviTech: Fitness tracking platform
Water experiences and hydrotherapy solutions
Aquaform s.r.l.: Water experiences and hydrotherapy solutions
Property & Tenders
Stratford, East London.
Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
Property & Tenders
Y Felinheli, LL56 4QN
Newmark
Property & Tenders
Diary dates
21-24 Sep 2026
The Langham Huntington Pasadena , Pasadena, United States
Diary dates
06-08 Oct 2026
Messe Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Diary dates
22-22 Oct 2026
QEII Conference Centre, London,
Diary dates
26-29 Oct 2027
Koelnmesse Exhibition Centre, Cologne, Germany
Diary dates

Latest news

Luxury travel is being redefined by younger consumers shifting regional wealth hubs, says WATG

Millennials are leading the ‘bleisure’ (business and leisure) travel trend, blending work with holidays
Gen Z seek immersive, transformative experiences that challenge traditional luxury travel
High Net Worth Individuals in the APAC region spend the most on five-star hotels, compared to other regions.
India’s affluent class is projected to grow from 60 million to 100 million by 2027

The luxury travel market is being reshaped by shifting regional wealth hubs and new generations of consumers, according to a new report.

Architectural firm WATG’s research division has released Evolving Wealth: A New Paradigm for Luxury Travel, which outlines the ways the luxury hospitality sector is changing.

New centres of wealth are redefining the global map of luxury demand. The US and China remain dominant luxury seekers, with 80 per cent of China’s new wealthy consumers being under 50 years old.

India’s affluent class is projected to grow from 60 million to 100 million by 2027 and the Gulf nations are forecast to see a 150 per cent increase in centi-millionaires by 2028.

Southeast Asia and Africa are also seeing a new wave of luxury travel seekers.

By understanding the new luxury travel trends, hospitality facilities can be designed to resonate with these consumers.

The market

Using consumer research, the authors estimate the value of global luxury travel in 2024 was US$219 billion (€189 billion, £165 billion), surpassing pre-pandemic levels and driven by a rise in demand for bespoke top-tier experiences.

The total luxury market, including goods and services, is worth approximately US1.54 trillion (€1.33 trillion, £1.16 trillion). Citing a recent McKinsey study, the research highlights a drastic increase in demand for luxury experiences among Gen Z (52 per cent) compared to only 29 per cent of Baby Boomers. Experiences have more value to younger generations than possessions.

Demographic trends

The demographics and behaviours of luxury consumers are changing, which WATG says should serve as a reminder that serving a one-size-fits-all hospitality model won’t work.

According to data by Cerulli Associates, in the US alone, a US$84 trillion (€73 trillion, £63 trillion) intergenerational family wealth transfer is underway. This is accelerating the spending power among Gen X, Millennials and Gen Z, who already represent a growing share of high net worth individuals.

While Baby Boomers still represent 80 per cent of luxury spending power, younger generations are catching up and their priorities appear to be experiences that promote sustainability, personalisation and immersive cultural trips.

For example, 38 per cent of luxury seekers are willing to pay 30-50 per cent more for sustainable travel features. Gen Z is also driving digital nomadism – moving between global cities such as Miami, Dubai and Singapore.

Millennials are leading the ‘bleisure’ (business and leisure) travel trend, blending work with holidays. This is leading to an increase in demand for long-stay accommodation types that cater to remote working combined with relaxation.

Gen Z seek novelty and self-discovery, according to the authors. They say the industry is evolving to offer immersive, transformative experiences that challenge traditional luxury travel, for example, deep sea exploration and high altitude treks.

Luxury consumer wealth demand drivers

The growth of the luxury travel market is being driven by the increase in the number of millionaires and high net worth individuals around the world. WATG says these consumers seek novelty, culture, history and authentic experiences.

WATG has categorised these:

Aspiring luxury/ mass affluent

These people are financially secure, often made up of professionals, entrepreneurs or those with dual-income household assets with a value of between US$100,000 (€86,500, £75,300) to US$1 million (€865,000, £753,000).

They represent 35 per cent of the luxury travel market, spend selectively on luxury and prioritise premium experiences while remaining value-conscious.

WATG says these consumers may look for more heavily-branded luxury experiences to validate their decision to splurge on a premium experience.

This cohort is expected to replace the middle class as growth drivers in the coming decade. They will prioritise travel over other forms of discretionary spending.

Millionaires next-door

These people live more frugally, below their means, despite their assets being worth US$1-5 million (€865,000-4.3 million, £753,000-3.8 million). They often reside in middle-class neighbourhoods and their purchasing priorities include quality, longevity as well as discreet luxury experiences. WATG says these consumers are key customers for well-designed premium hospitality with substance.

High net worth individuals

These people, with wealth amounting to US$5-30 million (€4.3-26 million £3.8-22.6 million), seek top tier travel experiences and are key players in the global luxury economy. Key growth markets for this population are growing in Asia, the Middle East and North America.

Ultra high net worth individuals

Those with net worth exceeding US$30m (€26 million, £22.6 million), this group represents less than 1 per cent of the global population but has a disproportionate effect on luxury markets. They are known for distinctive demands and seeking rare, hyperpersonalised and private experiences.

Hospitality

Real estate information company CoStar says the number of available global luxury rooms could reach 1.9 million in 2030, up from 1.6 million in 2023.

The authors of the report say the cost of luxury hotel suites has increased globally by 9.2 per cent and HNWIs in the APAC region spend the most on five-star hotels, compared to other regions.

To read the report, click here.

WATG 
The luxury travel market is being reshaped by shifting regional wealth hubs and new generations of consumers, according to a new report.
SAB,HHR,HOT,DES
2025/THUMB128-356666_422953_410502.jpg

Latest news

According to research which tracked more than 147,000 people for 30 years, 90-120 minutes of
Everlast Gyms expands its footprint outside of the UK this month with the imminent launch
The UK's four Chief Medical Officers have published a refreshed edition of  Physical activity guidelines:
Places Leisure has exchanged contracts to build and operate a flagship £60m water and wellness
The Republic of Ireland will become the latest market in PureGym’s expanding international portfolio, with
Sophie Lawler, CEO of Total Fitness, has launched a leadership coaching business aimed at helping
Panatta brought together four of the most influential figures in bodybuilding history on the stage
Anytime Fitness reaches a milestone this week with the launch of its 6000th site. The
The £33.9 million Leighton Leisure and Community Centre has opened in Leighton Buzzard, UK, creating
YogaSix, the yoga brand owned by Xponential Fitness, has launched a heated, Pilates-inspired class called
Walnuts Leisure Centre in Orpington, in the London Borough of Bromley, has reopened following a
The Gym Group, has announced that it's sustained positive trading momentum has continued through the
Hyrox has announced it will be working with a second charity in the upcoming season
Active Blackpool is deploying Cornerstone Connect, a new digital interface allowing disparate information from multiple
US low-cost operator, Amped Fitness, has launched a flagship location in Texas, debuting its multi-sensory
Luxury boutique Pilates and wellness studio, X-Club, officially launches a 4,000sq ft flagship at Marylebone
The LifeFit Group continues its buy and build strategy with the acquisition of the Fitness
An ambitious women’s only strength and lifting studio concept is set to launch in Dallas this
Finnish outdoor fitness equipment specialist, Omnigym, has partnered with charity, Emmaüs Solidarité, to launch an
Virgin Active has officially opened its redesigned Mayfair club, unveiling its latest Social Wellness Club
Europe’s largest low-cost operator, Basic-Fit, has agreed to acquire 41 Wellyou clubs in Germany for
Longevity is the most important motivator for today’s exercisers and social connection is key, according
1 - 20 of 12,300
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
Social fitness the missing link to member engagement, according to a new Myzone report
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
Third Space partnered with IndigoFitness to deliver a bespoke training space for its new club at The Whiteley
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
Starpool supports Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs, says Riccardo Turri
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
Greg Bradley looks at the shift towards strength training in gyms and advises on how operators can create the ultimate training environment
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
SnowDome Fitness has added 50 per cent more space with cutting-edge Technogym solutions
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
Find out how your gym can tap into the corporate wellness boom
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
David Lloyd is stepping up its commitment to women’s health as it continues to explore what fit-for-purpose looks like for the female population
HCM promotional features
Sponsored
EGYM has opened a new HQ in Paternoster Square, London and revealed a range of new launches
HCM promotional features
HCM magazine
The new CEO of UK Active talks to HCM about the gym-curious and why he believes the sector can double in size by the end of the next decade
HCM magazine
Software suppliers explain how AI, automation and connected digital experiences can work for the good of operators and consumers
HCM magazine
We’ve reduced the level of council investment over the last three years by 40 per cent and increased our turnover by 9 per cent
HCM magazine
World Athletics president, Sebastian Coe talks to Liz Terry about the launch of Run X in partnership with Technogym
HCM magazine
A new report puts physical activity at the heart of healthcare, says Muir Gray
HCM magazine
Fuel the debate about issues and opportunities across the industry. We’d love to hear from you. Write to [email protected]
HCM magazine
The fitness industry is mourning the passing of Les Mills, a founding father of fitness, as Kath Hudson reports
HCM magazine
New legislation is exposing weakness and potential liabilities in the management of customer data in health clubs, says Andy Chesterman
HCM magazine
Lisa Starr tries the Ammortal Chamber to see whether layering 10 modalities into one experience really delivers more
HCM magazine
HCM People

Shaun Grove

Owner, Stride Fitness
My goal was to invest in where fitness is going, not where it’s already been
HCM magazine
People on weight loss drugs reduce their activity levels, according to a team at St John’s Hospital Illinois
HCM magazine
Opinion
promotion
Strength training has moved from the margins to the mainstream.
Opinion: Building smarter strength spaces for today’s operators
Featured supplier news
Featured supplier news: Cornerstone Connect helps Active Blackpool tackle health inequalities
Active Blackpool is deploying Cornerstone Connect, a new digital interface allowing disparate information from multiple systems to be aggregated into one dataset, to support its focus on reducing health inequalities and improving healthy life expectancy.
Featured supplier news
Featured supplier news: Legends never die: four legends, four philosophies of life
Panatta brought together four of the most influential figures in bodybuilding history on the stage of RiminiWellness 2026: Phil Heath, Lee Haney, Ronnie Coleman and Hany Rambod.
Company profiles
Company profile: GymNation
Ranging from 25,000 to 60,000 square feet, GymNation is open 24/7, 365 days a year ...
Company profiles
Company profile: Innerva
Innerva are a UK manufacturer of ‘Power Assisted Exercise’ equipment for older adults, those with ...
Supplier Showcases
Supplier Showcase - Future-proofing
Catalogue Gallery
Click on a catalogue to view it online
Featured press releases
Innerva press release: Wrightcare embeds wellness and active living into next-generation care homes
A care home provider is developing a new generation of care homes where health, wellbeing and active living are embedded into everyday life.
Featured press releases
Alliance Leisure Services (Design, Build and Fund) press release: Studio transformation completed at Burscough Wellbeing and Leisure Hub
Alliance Leisure are proud to have supported West Lancashire Borough Council to deliver a £300,000 studio transformation project at Burscough Wellbeing and Leisure Hub, creating a dedicated group exercise space designed to meet growing demand for fitness
Directory
Spa and beauty equipment
Oakworks Inc: Spa and beauty equipment
Lockers
Crown Sports Lockers: Lockers
Industrial washing machines
Miele Company Limited: Industrial washing machines
Hot tubs
MSpa International Ltd: Hot tubs
Fitness tracking platform
SpiviTech: Fitness tracking platform
Water experiences and hydrotherapy solutions
Aquaform s.r.l.: Water experiences and hydrotherapy solutions
Property & Tenders
Stratford, East London.
Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
Property & Tenders
Y Felinheli, LL56 4QN
Newmark
Property & Tenders
Diary dates
21-24 Sep 2026
The Langham Huntington Pasadena , Pasadena, United States
Diary dates
06-08 Oct 2026
Messe Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Diary dates
22-22 Oct 2026
QEII Conference Centre, London,
Diary dates
26-29 Oct 2027
Koelnmesse Exhibition Centre, Cologne, Germany
Diary dates
Search news, features & products:
Find a supplier:
Partner sites