Julie Coker is leaving NYC Tourism after less than two years. She needs to turn around sluggish inbound tourism and needs to move fast: Los Angeles is hosting the 2028 Olympic Games. Read more ›
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Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at outbound Chinese travel, the boom in hospitality hiring, and Travelport’s purchase of Deem. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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Best Western Hotels & Resorts lacks youth appeal. But recently installed CEO Larry Cuculic is bringing a military-like approach to strategizing. He appears to be boosting the group's metabolism. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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The fast-paced growth of online travel bookings makes the tourism industry a ripe target for cybercriminals. Stakeholders must therefore deploy strategies and tools to guard the sector against data breaches and malicious attacks. -Amrita Ghosh Read more ›
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Saudi Arabia is sparing no expense in its aim to attract to 100 million visitors annually by 2030, with the Boeing order poised to be another in a series of huge investments in its tourism infrastructure. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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This week Skift reported from ITB Berlin, as well as released a podcast about the JetBlue-Spirit merger, and new research about hotel industry performance in 2023. -Jason Clampet Read more ›
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Supply and demand are both strong in luxury vacation rentals. Affluent spenders are driving prices higher, but data shows that even the luxury segment with its prestige pricing won't be immune if consumer anxieties about the economy grow. -Srividya Kalyanaraman Read more ›
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As CEO of Breeze Airways, David Neeleman would clearly like to get this TAP investigation behind him. -Dennis Schaal Read more ›
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While China rushes to travel internationally again, the global tourism industry hasn't been keeping up with its demand and new tastes. -Dawit Habtemariam Read more ›
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Australia's second-largest airline, Virgin Australia, is said to be looking for funds to settle its private equity debt ahead of its potential IPO listing that will test the country's financial market and aviation sector. -Selene Brophy Read more ›
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Ever since selling Locomote, its previous corporate booking tool, Travelport was left with a gap. Now with new types of content coming soon to the U.S., courtesy of American Airlines and its New Distribution Capability push, Deem fills the void. -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at hotel industry recovery, resilience of Ukrainian tourism, and a hotel boom in the Middle East. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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Travel has a valuable role at database software company Percona, and after 15 years being a remote organization it has come up with a do-it-yourself formula that seems to be working — for now. -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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Aman's launch of a less costly and more wellness-focused Janu has been long awaited. Plus, more highlights from this week's news in hotel deals and development worldwide. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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Roami has a unique approach for acquiring short-term rentals units, and Doroni Aerospace wants to make personal aircraft that can be stored in a two-car garage. -Justin Dawes Read more ›
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Realizing the potential of travel coming to and from India, airlines in the country are also making sure that they create enough capacity to match the demand. -Amrita Ghosh Read more ›
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When you consider that Expedia and Booking each made about $900 million in advertising-related revenue in 2022 and Airbnb pocketed next to zilch, then you know that Airbnb can take advantage of a substantial opportunity. -Dennis Schaal Read more ›
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Russia's invasion continues to be a destructive force on Ukraine's tourism sector. The country, however, is steadfastly finding ways around it to grow and support areas that are far away from the conflict. It will be on these parts to support the the sector until Ukraine gets its territories back. -Dawit Habtemariam Read more ›
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Saudi Arabia and the UAE are competing for what they hope is the top spot in international tourism destinations. The race only gets more luxurious as new projects debut in their hotel pipelines. But will all the speculative building result in a glut of rooms? -Sherry Sun Read more ›
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The Four Seasons is in a fierce competition to attract the increasingly lucrative number of young travelers. So it's touting how its staff have made stays at its hotels unforgettable in an attempt to give it a leg up on its rivals. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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American Express Global Business Travel is making the most of its Expedia partnership, displaying more hotels in its Neo and Egencia corporate booking booking tools as employees start meeting up again. -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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