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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More than 2 billion Chinese passengers are set to take trips over the next 40-day period of Lunar New Year. However, concerns remain about the increase in travelers and the spread of COVID-19 infections. -Selene Brophy Read more ›
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The latest jobs report is a brutal reminder to U.S. hotels that if they don't find ways to make positions in the industry more appealing quickly, they can kiss goodbye any hopes of a full recovery soon. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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We are back for our 10th annual Skift Global Forum - the flagship global conference on the business of travel - and we could not be more excited. -Nicole Meyer Read more ›
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The furore surrounding Southwest Airlines and its refunds following recent storms means the spotlight is back once again on passenger rights — and big fines. -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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Newly mobile Chinese tourists might delay long-haul travel and stay closer to home as they opt for ease to access destinations that do not demand testing — putting Southeast Asia in the pound seat for now. -Selene Brophy Read more ›
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Artificial Intelligence's impact on travel planning is poised to define itself in 2023 as generative AI technology becomes more accessible and even more intelligent. -Selene Brophy Read more ›
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Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at Delta’s long-awaited in-flight Wi-Fi, -Jason Clampet Read more ›
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Year 2023 brings with it great hope for the Chinese travel industry as every sector looks to make the most of the long-due reopening of borders next week. -Peden Doma Bhutia Read more ›
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Internal meetings were supposed to be killed off by video conferencing, but it looks like in-person face-to-face will be back with a bang this year. -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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Davidson Kempner's acquisition of a $900 million real estate portfolio in Portugal includes a handful of high-value, desirably located hotels. That and more news in this week's global roundup of other hotel development updates. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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Wendy Panaino has a unique job — she studies climate change in the Kalahari desert, mostly through her research on the elusive and endangered pangolin. She's had to turn half nocturnal to study and track in its natural habitat, and monitor its adaptation to a changing climate that will increasingly impact how and why we travel. -Colin Nagy Read more ›
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Digital tools versus the human side of hospitality. Overtourism versus local control. It's impressive how many issues like these were pivotal a decade ago and remain so. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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Now everyone can log on in the skies on Delta. -Edward Russell Read more ›
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Although Southwest Airlines has said flight schedules are back to normal after the massive number of flight cancellations, the company is far from being in the clear with Senate hearings poised to reveal the depths of its problems. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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Small groups, such as wedding parties, want to mingle, but most hotels don't make it easy. Meanwhile, vacation rentals often lack professional hospitality services. So many group travelers are seeking better lodging options. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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The run-up to an Oyo IPO is turning out to be a waiting-for-Godot moment. Let's just hope Godot shows up in this version, even if the delay is even a little longer. -Peden Doma Bhutia Read more ›
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Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at Hyatt House’s repositioning, the China hit to business travel, and Europe’s airline challenges. -Jason Clampet Read more ›
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The world is preparing for the return of Chinese tourists. However, analysts warn against banking on them having the exact wants and needs as before — especially when it comes to overseas luxury shopping. -Selene Brophy Read more ›
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Travel technology has been turned on its head over the past couple of years. Just about every major trend listed was caused, directly or indirectly, by issues related to the pandemic. -Justin Dawes Read more ›
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Fonatur says the railway, called Tren Maya, will create hundreds of thousands of new jobs and brings other economic benefits. But at what cost to the surrounding nature that draws tourists in the first place? -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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