Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy appeared to dismiss the idea that other budget carriers might need a bailout from the government, hours after Spirit said it would start winding down operations. Read more ›
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The two European heavyweights claim they now see eye to eye on the future of airfare retailing. Just don’t expect pay-as-you-fly to take off just yet. -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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Generator makes an intriguing case that there's an opportunity to target well-off millennial travelers looking for distinctive places to stay in cities where budget hotels with buzzy bars are scarce. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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Intrepid Travel expanding the scope of its Australia trips is a way-overdue step for a company that has failed to fully take advantage of one its most lucrative markets. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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The new Q2 2022 Traveler Insights Report from Expedia Group Media Solutions features the latest research and key data on the current state of travel, with actionable insights to guide the industry as it captures consumer interest in growing trends like inclusive travel. -Expedia Group Media Solutions Read more ›
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As travel brands navigate a new frontier of customer expectations, they must start by rethinking their online checkout journeys. Decluttering the e-commerce experience can create a more focused merchandising strategy that drives ancillary revenue and deepens customer loyalty. -Rokt Read more ›
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Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at Airbnb’s expanded language tools, politics and hotel bookings, and the market for selling hotels. -Jason Clampet Read more ›
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For hoteliers in slow-to-rebound U.S. markets, forced sales will be more likely as costs and debts rise. That's one of a few insights from the top boss of First Hospitality, which is an active owner and manager. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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Could the tide of bad news finally be turning for Cathay Pacific? -Edward Russell Read more ›
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Anglophilia is strong among Americans after the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. -Edward Russell Read more ›
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The U.S. government might investigate whether airlines used some of its $54 billion in pandemic aid to fund pilot buyouts, which may have fueled the current pilot shortages. The most likely story is that this is political grandstanding. Hopefully no airline broke the law. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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Some U.S. airlines are at risk of breaking the corporate credit card. They've loaded up on debt that they'll struggle to pay off. They face rising costs for pilot wages and fuel. Meanwhile, future demand is uncertain. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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In Skift's top stories this week, Hopper partners with JetBlue to expand its reach, Google cuts back on business travel, and Cambodia digitizes its tourism industry. -Allison Armijo Read more ›
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Travelers today seek both flexibility and assurance in the face of uncertainty. With loyalty and revenue on the line, how can companies manage this unique inflection point in travel’s return? Watch this webinar to find out. -Allianz Partners Read more ›
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Hotels are blurring the traditional division between business and politics, and it comes at just the right time for one of travel’s most engaged and influential demographics. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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Skift Global Forum 2022 opening reception details released! Register today and join us in experiencing the delicious Moroccan bites and immersive decor. -Danesha Price Read more ›
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Today’s airlines are challenged with maximizing revenue in the face of unpredictable booking patterns, widespread industry disruptions, and evolving traveler expectations. To stay competitive, they need to reconsider the travel retailing experience through the eyes of their customers and overcome limitations at key stages of the travel journey. -Sabre Travel Solutions Read more ›
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The inaugural Build In Tulsa Techstars Accelerator has group travel, payments and even networking in its sights as it builds on the Black Wall Street legacy. -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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Talk of inflation has soured some people on the prospects for hotels for the rest of the year. But some analysts, such as CBRE and Truist, have upgraded their views. Plus, Asia's recovery and other news items. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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When Jeff Wright took over as CEO of Allianz Partners in February, the insurance industry veteran could empathize with many of the company’s customers about the uncertainties of leaving home. “I took a trip to Tortola, and they still have entry testing requirements,” said Wright, who stepped into the CEO role after more than two […] Read more ›
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More than two years have passed. Where are the new metrics tourism desperately needs? How will this industry actually treat nature and communities as equal beneficiaries? Is tourism ready to demolish its neocolonial mindset? Those are the pressing questions facing the industry. For now, it's mostly talk and no walk. -Lebawit Lily Girma Read more ›
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