The World Cup handed host cities a global stage. Marketing videos underscore how host cities are using it to reassure a world that's grown wary of coming to the U.S. Read more ›
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Google argues that its integrated products offer a better user experience. Its competitors and advertisers argue that this provides Google a better bottom line. -Jason Clampet Read more ›
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We take the pulse of the "adtech" sector, look exclusively at its newest player, and find out how hoteliers and other travel suppliers are approaching online advertising at a time of acute labor shortages and regulatory changes. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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Delta CEO Ed Bastian, who left the company briefly in 2005, loves to tell the story about why he quit. At the time, Delta was pursuing a discount strategy that he didn't like. Not long after he returned, Delta made aggressive moves for premium traffic, which has made it considerable money since with new efforts under way. -Brian Sumers Read more ›
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Airbnb at times has seemed to lean more toward the rights of guests than hosts while smaller rival Vrbo has done the opposite, tilting toward hosts at some junctures to the disadvantage of guests. Although a host land grab recruitment slugfest is under way, it makes sense to try to carve out a middle ground. -Dennis Schaal Read more ›
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Chinese airlines are walking a tricky tightrope with their efforts to knock out the Omicron variant. The consequences are brutal, and amid a plane crashe, inflated fuel prices due to the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, and Covid-positive Chinese citizens flying internationally, they fear there will be more to come. -Mary Ann Ha Read more ›
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Listen now to a conversation with citizenM’s CEO at Skift Forum Europe in March 2022 in London. -Jason Clampet Read more ›
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Guests are following in the footsteps of those who’ve fled to the suburbs during the pandemic, taking advantage of features like more square footage, lower prices, and regional authenticity. The strategic move would be for more hoteliers to follow them there. -Carley Thornell Read more ›
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Even as a McKinsey report deciphers key trends in China’s tourism market this year, the million-dollar question of when the world will get to welcome back Chinese tourists remains largely unanswered. That means a new type of Chinese tourist is opting for deeper local culture experiences. -Peden Doma Bhutia Read more ›
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Good morning from Skift. It's Wednesday, March 30, in New York City. Here's what you need to know about the business of travel today. -Jason Clampet Read more ›
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Rail travel in Western Europe is about to get a little bit easier. European authorities have signed off on the merger of high-speed rail operators Eurostar and Thalys that will create a single company connecting some of Europe's largest cities. -Edward Russell Read more ›
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Saudi Arabia needs to invest heavily in airports and aircrafts if it's to hit its lofty tourism goals, which would help the country wean away from an economy centered on oil. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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Subscriptions are relatively hot in travel although AirAsia's limited new plan might be seen as a sign of weakness rather than strength. AirAsia Super+ is essentially a marketing plan to jumpstart the airline's flights and food delivery businesses. -Dennis Schaal Read more ›
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JetBlue announcing a hiring spree in New York would have been unfathomable to many — considering the company was strongly considering moving its headquarters to Florida last year. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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Long-struggling Yatra picked the day before India reopened its borders to kickstart its public listing plan. It's now got one year to convince investors online travel is the future in India. -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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At a time when India has just resumed scheduled commercial flights to international destinations, agents wonder whether the Air India ban against them is an ill-timed move — or a well-timed one. -Peden Doma Bhutia Read more ›
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Good morning from Skift. It's Monday, March 28, in New York City. Here's what you need to know about the business of travel today. -Jason Clampet Read more ›
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Travel executives expect the hotels to help improve visibility for the LGBTQ+ community during a period when the government is considering a family code that, if approved, would legalize civil unions among same sex couples in Cuba. -Paula Krizanovic Read more ›
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More companies are taking carbon management into their own hands, stepping away from offsetting. This new footprint indicator could give CWT's clients much greater control. -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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This is one more sign of how imperiled Hong Kong officials feel about their economy, the relaxing of the flight penalties coming just days after they lifted flight bans from nine countries. -Tom Lowry Read more ›
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Expected to lose a total of $24 billion by the end of 2022, the Ukraine crisis may further drive up oil prices denting the recovery of the African aviation sector. -Peden Doma Bhutia Read more ›
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