Expedia acquired Tiquets, not Airbnb, but Airbnb seems to have made a solid return on Tiqets when it cashed out. Read more ›
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In Skift's top stories this week, travel agents describe their changed roles, the highest-paid hotel CEOs are revealed, and Vancouver Island Tourism adopts a new tourism model. -Sonia Menken Read more ›
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Demand to fly is off the charts, but airlines are besieged with longtime issues and a bunch of new ones that have come to roost at the same time, never mind the lingering pandemic drag. -Tom Lowry Read more ›
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American Express raising its annual revenue forecast, in large part due to increased travel spending, is a major sign a possible recession won't dent travel's recovery. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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Most businesses reopened their offices during the past few months, or held their first company retreats in years, leading to a surge in travel. But where do you go from there? Airline execs should be worried because things could be about to tail off. -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at American Air’s stunning quarter, Airbnb’s departing founder, and the startups helping solve tourism labor challenges. -Jason Clampet Read more ›
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Governments around the world desperately need to fill vacant travel and tourism jobs. An emerging corporate-relocation-on-steroids model may help them staff up their airports and hotels, but may prove to be a short-term solution that fails to address more deep-rooted problems. -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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Demand for all-inclusive resorts shows no sign of letting up. Plus, more growth in branded, hotel-managed residences in India, and other hotel deals and development news worldwide. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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Demand for summer air travel is sky-high. But let's be honest, these are still uncertain times. The airline recovery might continue to grow in a linear way. But it also might zig and zag. There's no guarantee the good times will last through the fall and winter. -Brian Sumers Read more ›
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Business travel is back, flights are full, and the money is flowing in at American Airlines. All good, right? Not even close as operational and staffing issues are expected to linger. -Edward Russell Read more ›
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Ottawa, Canada’s capital city, is not only an enchanting place to visit, but it is also a hub of innovation and collaboration in the fast-moving field of advanced manufacturing, particularly in applying next-generation technologies to biomechanics. -Destination Canada Read more ›
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With Airbnb's backing, Joe Gebbia is pursuing new ventures. He — and his voting power — is still very much involved with the Airbnb board. -Dennis Schaal Read more ›
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These Megatrends over the years transitioned from predictions to facts. You could look it up. -Dennis Schaal Read more ›
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These Megatrends over the years transitioned from predictions to facts. You could look it up. -Dennis Schaal Read more ›
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Most businesses reopened their offices during the past few months, or held their first company retreats in years, leading to a surge in travel. But where do you go from there? Airline execs should be worried because things could be about to tail off. -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at the speed bump slowing summer travel, why Qatar Airways isn’t thrilled with the World Cup, and why meetings are bouncing back. -Jason Clampet Read more ›
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Mexico’s risky policy to stay open while other countries closed during the pandemic has paid off for the state of Quintana Roo. The state wisely used the time to hone its brand as more than a beach-going destination and expand its air accessibility long term. The payoff is evident in recent surging tourism numbers. -Dawit Habtemariam Read more ›
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Cruise lines have faced one hurdle after another in their quest to make a full recovery. But the labor shortage just might be the most difficult to overcome because there's no end in sight. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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Bookaway Group has acquired one of the most widely used transport management systems in Latin America, which will offer customers a whole new level of ease when arranging travel plans. -Sonia Menken Read more ›
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Qatar Airways will cut flying, and may lose money, during the World Cup in Doha later this year. But that may not matter as the country seeks to boost its brand with the event. -Edward Russell Read more ›
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The Skift Travel Health Index dropped for the first time in 2022, as the mess at airports and airlines is catching up with the industry. -Wouter Geerts Read more ›
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