The largest purpose-driven travel flow on earth passes through the most commercially aspirational spaces on earth, and the dissonance is jarring if you stop long enough to watch who is actually walking past the glittering Hermes store... Read more âș
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One of Dubai's top hotel holding companies suddenly posts two and a half years of financial data on its website. Either FIVE is feeling very proud of itself, or it's planning to go public soon. -Josh Corder Read more âș
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Exploring #SkiftRewind, where attendees have shared memories of inspiration, lasting connections, unforgettable experiences, and innovation. The anticipation for Skift Global Forum 2023 is building as we look forward to creating new memories and gaining fresh insights at this year's event. -Nicole Meyer Read more âș
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With Ronaldo, Messi and Le Bron James, Saudi Arabia is proving it can sway anyone to come visit. In its latest display in sports tourism power, the kingdom shows James around one of its cherished tourism projects. -Josh Corder Read more âș
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Today's edition of Skift's daily podcast looks closer at Mauiâs recovery, Marriottâs carbon footprint, and Spiritâs dispiriting forecast. -Rashaad Jorden Read more âș
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After wildfires devastated Maui's western region, the island as a whole appeared to show resilience in hotel demand. Plus, optimism at Hyatt, North America's top hotel managers, and more news highlights. -Sean O'Neill Read more âș
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Cambodia is in its earliest stages of establishing conservation during a precarious time. There are lessons to be learned in Africa, and David Steyn, GM of Shinta Mani Wild tented camp, is helping to broker them. -Colin Nagy Read more âș
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Vrbo is reiterating the message that the traveler's experience is key to building demand and a strong business. -Srividya Kalyanaraman Read more âș
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All of the airlines are confronting a spike in fuel prices, with labor and other costs up as well. And that will hit profits. -Jay Shabat Read more âș
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Even with reduced capacities, revenues from airline business cabins have surpassed 2019 levels. Its no wonder that airlines executives are hoping for improved corporate travel budgets in 2023, as business cabin yields have continued to improve. -Ashab Rizvi Read more âș
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Hawaii public officials want tourists back after the horrible wildfire as soon as possible, but airlines and tour operators know that it takes time for local communities to heal. -Dawit Habtemariam Read more âș
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Marriottâs environmental data shows that the company is working hard to reduce its carbon footprint, but more needs to be done to hit 2030 targets. -Wouter Geerts Read more âș
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With increased competition and the rise of personalization, loyalty has shifted from being purely transactional to focused on emotional connections with customers. As travel choices multiply, brands that create these genuine connections will be the ones leading the way. -IAG Loyalty Read more âș
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Today's edition of Skift's daily podcast looks closer at Airbnb's New York listings, Morocco tours resuming, and JetBlue's air traffic woes. -Rashaad Jorden Read more âș
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Is there really so much value in marketing greener flights that airlines would waste their time with campaigns like these? -Jason Clampet Read more âș
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Slowdown? Boeing instead sees the boom rolling on â spurred by a growing middle class with high disposable income, coupled with the governmentâs focus on building additional infrastructure to support air travel and connectivity. -Amrita Ghosh Read more âș
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It's clear that elements of these layoffs include offshoring support, and trims that are AI-induced. -Dennis Schaal Read more âș
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Although Delta and United have each reduced seating capacities, they argue they have legitimate reasons for their decisions â and not solely to drive up airfares. -Rashaad Jorden Read more âș
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The India opportunity is what *every* major travel brand is trying to decipher, and Skift is bringing its signature thought leadership to its India Summit next year. Join us on this exciting new journey in the most exciting market in the world! -Rafat Ali Read more âș
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Some believe that hotels stand to gain from Airbnb's NYC woes. Properties that might see an upside include Sonders and traditional hotels using Airbnb to sell rooms, especially if Airbnb opts to lean into the proposition. -Dennis Schaal Read more âș
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