In the past two years, we have seen a huge change in travel and hospitality that has affected consumer behavior and made hoteliers reconsider their business models. Our industry has probably seen more changes in these past two years than in previous decades. However, the outlook is constantly improving. We have seen a constant uptick in leisure travel for a few months now as well as early progress for business travel. We believe there is pent-up demand for both the business and leisure travel experiences that people have been missing. To travel has now become a need. While the pandemic has sparked the rise of video calls and webinars, we’ve all felt the pain of using technology for meetings. We are increasingly hearing from our corporate clients that they are eager to get back to face-to-face meetings and events. The hospitality industry is all about people. To see DUCO come back to Florence represents exactly this: the return to both leisure and business travel. We are truly looking forward to welcoming back our old and new friends from the hospitality industry, gathering and interacting confidently and in a safe environment.
Domenico Colella, The St. Regis Florence + The Westin Excelsior
After another challenging year, we couldn’t be happier to see tourists finally coming back to Florence and reserving their stay for this spring and summer. I am confident that this will be a great season for our destination with the return of US tourism, one of this city’s biggest tourist markets. Many people are choosing luxury properties for their stay, trusting those brands for their respect of safety procedures and know-how in organizing and suggesting the best experiences to discover the new, post pandemic city. We are delighted to be hosting DUCO once again. It’s one of the most important events in Italy, which helps us promote not only Florence, but all of Italy. We are really looking forward to welcoming all of DUCO attendees in the hope that it will bring Florence back to the pre-pandemic visiting volume.
Max Musto, Four Seasons Hotel Florence
DUCO is definitely among the most anticipated appointments in town concerning world luxury hospitality, but for me as the general manager at Sina Villa Medici Autograph Collection it’s much more. I attended the 2021 edition last July, which was simply a stunning event, especially during such a difficult time for our industry: a great sign for the tourism in our Bel Paese. So, now I literally can’t wait to be part of this 2022 edition, which, together with feeling confident about the up- coming season, will for sure mark the year of the ripartenza: We’ll never give up! Ripartiremo, ri-partiamo!
Fernando Pane, Sina Villa Medici
We have been proud partners of DUCO since the first edition. We have always supported and trusted Carolina, Paula and the fabulous team as they give Florence the chance to host the most important players of the tourism industry and turn the light on the magic of our city. We are pretty optimistic about the renaissance of luxury hôtellerie. We have learnt how to adapt to the new wishes and needs of our guests and we are now noticing a good reservations trend for the upcoming spring and summer as people are more and more willing to travel and come back to la bella Firenze.
Ariela Duina, Villa Cora
We are very proud and excited at Relais Santa Croce by Baglioni Hotels to be the official registration venue for DUCO 2022. I still have beautiful memories of DUCO 2021 when we were able to meet again in person for the first time during the pandemic. It was very emotional for all the participants. I’m sure that DUCO 2022 will be an incredible event, four days full of energy and passion. We are already seeing a very good trend in reservations from April onwards and a great desire, on all markets, to be back in Florence.