Karnal city in Haryana may not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of Marriott or the Autograph Collection. But that, it turns out, is exactly the point. Read more ›
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The expenses at American Airlines were billions higher in 2022, but so was revenue, making the year an overall success looking at dollars alone. -Justin Dawes Read more ›
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Despite fears of a looming recession, luxury travel has been very strong. However, luxury subscription brand Inspirato has slashed its workforce and downgraded full-year guidance, seemingly hiding deeper issues within the company behind a veil of macroeconomic uncertainty. -Dennis Schaal Read more ›
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Brands can see risky marketing campaigns pay off — if they manage to strike the right chord between creative and controversial, like Plum Guide did. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at planned travel spending among Americans, Google’s advertising challenge, and waiting for U.S. visas. -Jason Clampet Read more ›
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In Expedia’s move to inch the travel industry toward equitability, the company is helping startups solve their own problems and learning from them in the process. And the startups are learning from each other, too. -Justin Dawes Read more ›
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When every investor in a sector says they're "cautiously optimistic," watch out. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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This June we are bringing back our popular and dynamic Short-Term Rental Summit where we will dive into the industry after the boom. -Nicole Meyer Read more ›
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Google advises "we never sell your personal information." But it should add the following disclaimer: But we make an almost unfathomable amount of money from it. -Dennis Schaal Read more ›
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An increasing number of Americans have started to feel the pinch of increasing travel prices. Thirty-four percent of Americans, 10 percentage points higher than last October, plan to decrease their spending on travel in the next 12 months. -Varsha Arora Read more ›
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Serko is reaping the rewards from a deal signed with the online agency just weeks before the pandemic hit, and now with “unmanaged travel” returning, the outlook has improved considerably. -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at Accor’s corporate reorganization, low-cost Transatlantic losses, and Marriott’s blended future. -Jason Clampet Read more ›
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As the return of Chinese tourists helps Macau register the highest single day record since the pandemic, we wonder if these tourists would be able to do the same for other destinations. -Peden Doma Bhutia Read more ›
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UNWTO may not be too far off the mark on its recovery prediction for the Middle East considering the number of hotel openings and new projects in the region. However, the road to recovery is fraught with economic and geopolitical risks. -Peden Doma Bhutia Read more ›
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The hotel industry revival is apparent everywhere except in sales volume for hotel assets. Expect the relative lack of dealmaking to continue for at least a few more months — perhaps longer. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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It's clear that Vacasa's ranks were bloated, and that the company was not very well-run in recent years. Like several other now-struggling, newly public companies, Vacasa faces a challenging road ahead. -Dennis Schaal Read more ›
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Marriott executives believe that the rise of mixed business and leisure trips poses challenges for tracking guest behavior. But the trend also creates opportunities to offer new products. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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The Peninsula Hotels moved in the right direction to feature its talent as protagonists in its newest marketing campaign. Yet did the brand move too far by not including imagery of the properties themselves? -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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Tourism Ireland has successfully built its brand to attract repeat visitors over the years, and its new campaign should put it in position to finally surpass pre-pandemic revenue levels. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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Revenue for its travel business is expected to increase tenfold, but winning business doesn't come cheap and marketing and administrative costs will partly hinder Saga's recovery. -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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Many hotels needed refurbishment after the pandemic chaos, and Accor needed a refurb of its own. CEO Sébastien Bazin argues that his latest reorganization gives Accor the capability to become the world leader in luxury while preparing for a hybrid hospitality future. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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