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Introducing WITT Certified: the wellness version of Michelin stars

Signature Luxury Travel & Style presents “WITT Certified” as a prestigious global standard, akin to Michelin ratings, with over 100 accredited properties.

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25 Unexpected Event Trends from 2024

Smart Meetings outlines top event industry trends—including wellness programming, AI use, and zero‑proof bars—highlighting attendee focus on health-conscious experiences.

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WITT in Conversation on Green Healthy Places Podcast

The Green Healthy Places podcast features Oxana Spivey of WITT discussing standards for wellness in travel. They explore how WITT’s frameworks drive authentic guest experiences.

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Wellness Travel & Tourism Launches Wellness Certification

American Spa reports on WITT’s certification launch, focusing on its Five Pillars model—Healthy Eating, Holistic Healing, Nature, Movement, and Local Impact.

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Certifiably Well: How Accreditation Can Prevent Wellness Washing

HOTELS Mag explores how WITT’s accreditation combats “wellness washing” by ensuring properties meet real guest well-being standards.

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Event Venue News for November 2024

BizBash mentions WITT’s wellness certification launch among global venue updates, signaling industry attention toward wellness‑driven standards.

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Wellness Certification Launches for Hotels and Resorts

Green Lodging News covers WITT’s first-ever wellness certification for hotels and resorts, emphasizing how it helps properties stand out with meaningful wellness offerings.

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Introducing WITT Certified: the first-ever wellness certification for hotels and resorts

Luxury Travel Advisor (via PR Newswire) describes WITT as a “Michelin Guide for Wellness Travel,” highlighting its expert panel and 100+ evaluation criteria.

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WITT Launches First-Ever Wellness Certification for Hotels and Resorts

TravelAgeWest reports the new program is designed to set standards and help hoteliers attract wellness-conscious travelers amid a $1.3 trillion wellness market.

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