India, Aug. 4 -- What comes to mind when you hear the word "luxury"? First-class cabins, white-gloved service, palatial suites? For decades, that was the image: opulence wrapped in exclusivity. But for a new generation of travellers coming of age across Asia and India, that image is rapidly shifting. Today's young travellers, most notably Gen Z, are not just rewriting the rules of luxury; they're questioning its very meaning. And the answers they're offering are not only reshaping the hospitality industry but also reframing our collective understanding of what it means to travel well.

A generation that travels with intention Raised in the thick of a digital revolution, climate crises, and mental health conversations, Gen Z carries with t...