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 âș
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As we say at Skift, "follow the trendlines, not the headlines." This year's Skift Global Forum will be full of valuable insights that look at the broader trends and info that travel leaders need to stay ahead in this vital and also volatile time for the industry. You don't want to miss it. -Brian Quinn Read more âș
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As well as offices adding concierges to help staff manage daily errands like dry cleaning, banks are asking designers to retrofit buildings with a hotel feel. But is that compelling enough for commuters with longer journeys? -Matthew Parsons Read more âș
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Early estimates suggest Florida is having a remarkable tourism recovery. The state's promoters said recent ads that highlight the state's lesser-known offerings, such as Michelin-starred restaurants and adventure tourism, contributed to the recovery. -Sean O'Neill Read more âș
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Todayâs edition of Skiftâs daily podcast looks at a new airline customer service tool, the UAEâs short-term rental spike, and a woman making the Maldives more accessible. -Jason Clampet Read more âș
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As prices start to rise across Europe, some hospitality brands are taking a keen interest in the nearby North African destination. Itâs also a perfect stepping stone to expand deeper into the continent. -Matthew Parsons Read more âș
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Four Seasons's new marketing effort uses the catchphrase "luxury is our love language." At Skift, news is our love language, so dive into this roundup of news items on hotel deals and development. -Sean O'Neill Read more âș
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Despite its popular attractions, the Maldives is mostly off-limits to travelers with disabilities. But that's about to change, thanks to Victoria Kruse, whoâs leading a groundbreaking accessibility initiative at Amilla Maldives Resort and Residences. -Carley Thornell Read more âș
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Google didn't bow to airline pressure on this one, nor is it trying to greenwash. Instead, Google is trying to get the data right on the non-CO2 climate impact of flights. -Dennis Schaal Read more âș
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The continued dip in travel reinforces the message that small and medium companies are driving the recovery. At this point, it seems like the multinationals will never return to pre-pandemic levels. -Matthew Parsons Read more âș
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Hotels had long been selling a "home away from home" experience. Little did they know then that short-term rentals would be just that. -Peden Doma Bhutia Read more âș
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Todayâs edition of Skiftâs daily podcast looks at Berlinâs use of local consultation, ITA Airlinesâ likely new owner, and what Google says about cheap flights. -Jason Clampet Read more âș
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Besides giving access to consumer preferences, a membership program would also allow Disney to cross-sell products and services â an opportunity that CEO Bob Chapek has often talked about. -Peden Doma Bhutia Read more âș
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When it comes to out-performing the online travel industry in terms of a post-Covid booking recovery, eDreams Odigeo can claim a top prize. It is plowing revenue back into discounts to make its subscriptions a no-brainer. -Dennis Schaal Read more âș
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Berlin has given a formal seat at the tourism development table to its citizens. That's nice but it's important how selected citizen representatives will vocalize new feedback and whether tourism officials will respond to it. -Dawit Habtemariam Read more âș
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Tighter, leaner policies could put the brakes on the surge in travel that we've seen in recent months, a warning sign of economic trouble ahead and more bad news for business travel's full recovery. -Matthew Parsons Read more âș
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Hopper will eventually be a force to be reckoned with in vacation rentals. There, we said it. -Dennis Schaal Read more âș
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Todayâs edition of Skiftâs daily podcast looks at David Beckham playing for Qatar, hotel execâs optimism, and tourism âqualityâ over quantity. -Jason Clampet Read more âș
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A logical tie-up from these oneworld airlines, and new northern gateways should generate some cash for both parties since the closure of Russian airspace. -Matthew Parsons Read more âș
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IAG's Avios points are coveted among people who want free or reduced-priced flights. A company might prefer to adopt its currency rather than start its own program. But IAG needs to invest in technology to make earning and burning a more attractive proposition for consumers. -Brian Sumers Read more âș
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In the pursuit of higher quality tourists, destinations need to make sure they maintain a diversity of tourists and local businesses. -Dawit Habtemariam Read more âș
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