Welcome to View From Afar, a podcast by the travel industry, for the travel industry.
In our inaugural episode, we hear from Barbara Muckermann, the first female CEO of Kempinski Hotels, a 128-year old global brand.
On this episode, Barbara chats with Afar senior deputy editor, Jennifer Flowers, about her plans to restore Kempinski’s luxury legacy, why places like Munich’s Nymphenburg Palace are key to the brand’s future, and what it takes to succeed as a woman—and elevate others— in the male-dominated hospitality industry.
Inside the Hotels Where History Happens
On this episode you’ll learn:
How Kempinski hotels serve as cultural hubs in major cities like Bangkok, Istanbul, and Munich.
How a 128-year old, global brand plans to pivot in 2025.
Candid advice for women in hospitality and how Kempinski’s new CEO elevates future leaders.
How Kempinski Hotels Plans to Reclaim Luxury
Don’t miss these moments:
[01:24] Liza Minelli and Einstein: Harnessing the past to build the future.
[04:46] What is the future of Kempinski Hotels? Think: the luxury of porcelain parrots.
[16:42] Kempinski palaces are cultural staples for travelers and locals alike.
[21:17] Advice on how women can continue to break the glass ceiling in hospitality.
Resources:
Read the transcript of the episode.
Read Jenn’s feature about six women who are changing the future of hotels.
Explore Kempinski hotels on their website or Instagram.
Connect with Barbara Muckermann on LinkedIn or Instagram.
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