
"Time is moving faster for everyone, and people are realizing they need to slow down. There's a rediscovery happening for a lot of millennials-you can pause, you can slow down, and it's okay. Instead of short weekend getaways, many guests are booking longer stays focused on wellness."
"A growing number of millennials are redefining what it means to take time off-and they're doing it earlier, more intentionally, and often in luxury settings. Across the travel and hospitality industry, resorts and private aviation companies are seeing younger, high-earning professionals use extended trips as what some now call 'nano-retirements'."
"According to the Deloitte Global 2023 Gen Z and Millennial Survey, nearly half of millennials say they would consider taking an extended break from work, reflecting a broader shift toward non-linear career paths."
Millennials are redefining time off by taking intentional extended breaks earlier in their careers, a departure from traditional retirement timing. These 'nano-retirements' are short sabbaticals designed for mental, physical, and professional reset, often in luxury hospitality settings. This shift reflects how millennials, shaped by economic instability and layoffs, now prioritize work-life balance and non-linear career paths. Nearly half of millennials surveyed consider taking extended work breaks. Luxury resorts and private aviation companies are responding to this trend, with younger high-earning professionals booking longer stays focused on wellness rather than traditional weekend vacations. The hospitality industry recognizes this evolving profile of luxury travelers seeking meaningful rest and rejuvenation.
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