Chinese outbound flight bookings to Europe during March and August are only 32 percent that of pre-pandemic levels. Not great news for destinations across the continent. Bring on the Americans. -Tom Lowry Read more ›
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Intrepid Travel has hinged its return to profitability on continuous investment into product innovation and its people. Now, a record-breaking start to 2023 sees it turn the dial from revival to thrive mode. -Selene Brophy Read more ›
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U.S. airlines all say that demand continues to stay super strong as they look ahead to spring and summer. But just how long will the happy demand story persist and might the party be ruined by rising costs? -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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It’s not too late to reserve your seat today at the top thought leadership conference in the hospitality industry: Skift’s Future of Lodging Forum. -Nicole Meyer Read more ›
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Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at lost luggage technology, a shipping container hotel, and a massive investment in Indian aviation. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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Fueled by rising disposable income and over 1,200 planes on order by Indian carriers, India’s civil aviation sector is making sure that there is enough infrastructure for passenger capacity to pick up. -Amrita Ghosh Read more ›
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Reporter Srividya Kalyanaraman will help Skift up its game in the always-bustling short-term rental industry. -Skift Read more ›
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Although the United Nations believes carbon offsets can help reduce airline emissions, its approach has major skeptics in some industry executives who don't see them as an effective solution to worsening aviation-related pollution. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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The founder of Tiny Urban Escapes, Indiana’s first Black and female-owned hotel, is taking an innovative approach to sustainable, luxury travel in urban environments. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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Fueled by rising disposable income and over 1,200 planes on order by Indian carriers, India’s civil aviation sector is making sure that there is enough infrastructure for passenger capacity to pick up. -Amrita Ghosh Read more ›
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More airline debacles and their resulting luggage delays are almost a guarantee. While a full revamp of the baggage handling system is far away, industry leaders are trying to piece together tech solutions to help in the meantime. -Justin Dawes Read more ›
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Competition remains fierce as boat owners, captains, and tour operators look to meet the demand of travelers craving unique and memorable experiences. -Selene Brophy Read more ›
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Listen in for a great perspective on what it means for travel tech startups to be raising funding in this macro environment, valuations, deal structure, thinking through growth and exit options, and insights on what fellow founders should know. -Sherry Sun Read more ›
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Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at Angkor Wat relocations, travel agents’ beef with American Air, and Aegean Air’s strong earnings. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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If ever there was a put up or shut up time for vacation rental tech, it is now. Vacasa and top exec T.J. Clark are bent on improving direct relations with homeowners minus nearly 1,600 employees since October. -Dennis Schaal Read more ›
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For India to get an edge over other destinations in medical tourism, the government thinks that it would be best to integrate contemporary medicine with indigenous treatments. -Amrita Ghosh Read more ›
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VisitBritain is focused on promoting the country's lesser-known sites, but CEO Patricia Yates acknowledges a big challenge it faces is getting people to understand there's a lot more to the island than London. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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Nine years after the horrific downing of the Malaysia Airlines jet that killed all 298 people on board, families of the victims are one step closer to holding those alleged to be responsible to account. -Tom Lowry Read more ›
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On Wednesday, we published a deep dive into Chinese outbound tourism. See highlights from the report and catch up on travel news headlines from the entire week. -Jason Clampet Read more ›
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"Faded glory" is not what any destination wants to hear about itself. The Eternal City is looking to upgrade infrastructure and spiff itself up to become an ever bigger draw on the world stage. It starts with a $14 billion plan. -Tom Lowry Read more ›
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