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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Despite many countries easing travel curbs in recent months, companies like TUI may not get as close to pre-Covid metrics as they expected this year. Surging oil prices in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine will make travel more expensive, complicating any path to a stronger rebound for industry giants. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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All Russian airlines must cope with mass cancellations and refunds, echoing the early days of the pandemic. For instance, Aeroflot and S7, Russia's two largest airlines, said they were halting flights to the dozens of countries they serve. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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In Skift's top stories this week, TUI Group's largest shareholder is a prominent supporter of Vladimir Putin, Expedia stops offering travel to and from Russia, and hotels and hostels set aside beds for Ukrainian refugees. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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Let's praise the German railway operator for offering free tickets anywhere within Germany to Ukrainian refugees. And props to Berlin for preparing public buildings such as the closed Tempelhof and Tegel airports to accommodate refugees. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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February was a surprisingly strong month for hotel job gains. Companies need to continue the momentum leading into the busy summer travel season, which is only a few months away. -Cameron Sperance Read more ›
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The global travel industry is split over doing business in Russia, although the vast majority of companies are abiding by the relevant economic sanctions. Moral outrage, self-interest, and disparate views over harming ordinary Russians are clashing big time. -Dennis Schaal Read more ›
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Post-pandemic travel habits are giving rise to new consumer expectations that are challenging industry assumptions. New research from Concentrix Catalyst and Salesforce reveals how brands and operators can evolve their loyalty programs accordingly and sustain meaningful growth ahead. -Concentrix Catalyst Read more ›
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These global travel managers are fielding a lot of new demands from travelers. Is this a sign of things to come? -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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Good morning from Skift. It's Friday, March 4, 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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Specialist employment and travel platforms are stepping up to help those fleeing Ukraine, from cryptocurrency payments to fast-tracking recruiting in new countries. -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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As a queer woman of color in the U.S. outdoor and tech space, Breanne Acio and her Sēkr app are making outdoor recreation more accessible through a community-driven listing of free campsites, plus a social platform. But she’s also aiming to end the "bro culture" in the outdoor travel industry. -Lebawit Lily Girma Read more ›
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Eric Danziger, the departing CEO at Trump Hotels and one of the few non-family members to hold the top job at the company, is the latest drag on the hotel brand that has shed properties over the last several years. -Cameron Sperance Read more ›
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This week, travel startups announced more than $15 million in seed rounds of funding. Names included Virdee, MyPlace, The Host Co., and Cruisewatch. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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This is good news for America's travel businesses that their largest industry body will lead on sustainability and push for the right policies to be in place to green the future of U.S. travel. -Lebawit Lily Girma Read more ›
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In January, 40 percent of Americans traveled, only 5 percentage points lower than January 2020, before the pandemic hit. While we expect to see even more normalcy in travel as we move closer to another travel season, where the economy is heading could have an impact, as more than half of Americans now believe the U.S. economy will get worse in the next 12 months. -Haixia Wang Read more ›
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Major travel brands moved quick in response to show support of Ukraine amid the Russian invasion. But some of these companies still have exposure in an increasingly shut-off Russia. -Cameron Sperance Read more ›
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Sabre has stood apart from its travel tech peer companies by being the first to cease offering flights from Aeroflot via its reservation systems. It's an unusual and important signal as it comes at a cost to the company. The price of doing the right thing. -Sean O'Neill Read more ›
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Good morning from Skift. It's Thursday, March 3, 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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More and more tour operators view conducting business in Russia as toxic, and more importantly, prospective guests largely consider the country unsafe. So as long as Russia continues to wage war, there's no rush for tour operators to make immediate plans to return. -Rashaad Jorden Read more ›
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The repercussions of Russia's invasion are spreading further and further. This will be a huge blow for Japan's tourism industry as well as various cargo operations. -Matthew Parsons Read more ›
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