Today's podcast looks at Boeing’s bolt-less door plugs, Frontier’s path to more profitability, and Chinese travelers cooling on Europe. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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The aggressive increase in the fleet size of airlines is accompanied by rapid expansion of operations. The Indian travel industry is rapidly growing, driven by the middle class. -Bulbul Dhawan Read more ›
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A preliminary report from the NTSB found that the bolts meant to keep the door plug intact seemed to be missing before it blew off an Alaska Airlines jet. -Meghna Maharishi Read more ›
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Frontier is slashing capacity from over-served markets such as Las Vegas and Orlando as it chases higher-spending passengers. -Gordon Smith Read more ›
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The Florida House and Senate would still have to agree on two slightly different vacation rental bills before the measure becomes law. -Srividya Kalyanaraman Read more ›
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European destinations need to come up with new strategies to attract Chinese tourists. -Dawit Habtemariam Read more ›
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Saudi Arabia’s tourism sector is moving from vision to reality. Skift is exploring this journey in a new limited-series podcast, The Skift Travel Spotlight: The Future of Tourism in Saudi Arabia. -Saudi Tourism Authority Read more ›
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Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa, and perhaps its most prominent hospitality player is Transcorp Hotels. While relatively small, the brand is watched with interest because of its expansion plans. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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Hotel groups have a chance to boost their long-term share of guests as electric vehicle (EV) adoption is poised to take off. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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United’s Super Bowl ad focuses on its no-change-fees policy as Washington casts scrutiny on airlines’ consumer practices. -Meghna Maharishi Read more ›
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Today's podcast looks at Boeing's return to the skies, Brand USA's international Super Bowl push, and Dallas' big sports tourism win. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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India’s Union Budget had it all for tourism — the good (domestic tourism boost), the bad (no clarity on travel tax, 60% cut in regional connectivity scheme allocation) and the ugly (a 97% slash in overseas promotion). -Peden Doma Bhutia Read more ›
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Advertising internationally during the Super Bowl is a big step. Brand USA sees opportunities in Europe's growing interest in football. -Dawit Habtemariam Read more ›
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Soon, two out of every three rooms in the Loews Hotels chain will be in either Texas of Florida. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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The speedy return of the Max 9 comes as the FAA said it plans to increase its oversight of Boeing’s production and quality control processes. -Meghna Maharishi Read more ›
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New York and New Jersey, Los Angeles and Dallas are each going to host at least eight FIFA World Cup games in 2026. Each of those destinations should get a tourism boost. -Dawit Habtemariam Read more ›
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After a terrible January for the airline, topped off by a brutal SNL skit, Alaska will likely use the Super Bowl ad to restore customer trust in its core markets. -Gordon Smith Read more ›
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It's not quite a World Cup, but Saudi has high hopes for its World Expo, taking place the year the Saudi Vision 2030 is complete. -Josh Corder Read more ›
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup's final match will take place in New York and New Jersey's MetLife Stadium. This could change the future of tourism to New York City. -Dawit Habtemariam Read more ›
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Hilton is running two new TV ads during the Grammy Awards, with one featuring the artist Laufey. The hotel group aims to woo music lovers by offering concerts and live events as some of the redemption options in its loyalty program. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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