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How Falling Birth Rates Reshape the Hotel Industry

How Falling Birth Rates Reshape the Hotel Industry

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Episode 64 of The Demographics Podcast with Fexingo examines how declining birth rates and aging populations are transforming the hotel industry. Lucas and Luna dive into a specific case: Japan's ryokan inns, where 30 percent of family-run traditional hotels closed in the last decade due to no heirs. They explore how major chains like Hilton and Marriott are adapting by converting hotel rooms into co-living spaces for older solo travelers, adding health-focused amenities, and redesigning loyalty programs for empty-nesters. The hosts also discuss Airbnb's shift toward 'senior-friendly' listings and the rise of 'work-from-hotel' packages for digital nomads over 50. With concrete numbers from Japan's tourism board and a look at Portugal's Algarve region, this episode offers a clear, data-driven view of how demographic shifts are redrawing the map of global hospitality. #Demographics #FallingBirthRates #AgingPopulation #HotelIndustry #Japan #Ryokan #Hilton #Marriott #Airbnb #SeniorTravel #SoloTravel #CoLiving #WorkFromHotel #Portugal #Algarve #Hospitality #Economics #FexingoBusiness Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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