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New Travel Trend: Sleep Tourism on the rise
Utkrisha Shah
May 31, 2023
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Sleep tourism is one of the biggest
travel trends
of 2023, with more than 40% of respondents reporting poorer sleep since the pandemic.
Emma’s relaxing, restful sleep hotels are located in Sydney, Australia and Taipei, Taiwan.
The sleep company will expand in the sleep tourism space later this year.
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