Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns most air traffic controllers might not be able to make ends meet if they miss more than one paycheck. Read more ›
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Real decarbonization will come not from lofty climate pledges, but from innovation that makes clean alternatives as affordable and practical as the fuels and materials they replace. Read more ›
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AI might not change how Indians travel overnight. But for MakeMyTrip, it’s become central to how it plans to stay relevant to the next billion travelers. Read more ›
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The new seats come as JetBlue is looking to launch more premium products and services to further boost its bottom line, a trend that has taken over the airline industry. Read more ›
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In this video from Skift Transatlantic Summit 2025, Wendy Olson Killion, CEO of Rome2Rio, explains how pairing inspiration with access helps destinations encourage travel to lesser-known places and distribute tourism more sustainably. Read more ›
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One big challenge with AI and personalization is that companies don't know how to manage the troves of data they already possess. DataChat hopes to simplify that process. Read more ›
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As travel’s center of gravity shifts eastward, Accor’s Deputy CEO Jean-Jacques Morin sees the next phase of growth rooted in demographic power, experience-led travel, and talent-driven innovation. Read more ›
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ITC’s so-called “asset-right” strategy is actually a pivot to asset-light growth. By relying more on management and franchise deals, the company is looking to expand faster, reduce capital exposure, and align with the economics driving India’s hotel boom. Read more ›
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The expanded use of facial recognition technology is the latest step toward tighter border controls from the Trump administration. Read more ›
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Whether subscription economics can work in travel at scale remains unproven. Wyndham is betting its new paid tier of its loyalty program will provide an answer, but questions remain. Read more ›
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International travel to the U.S. is expected to surge in 2026 thanks to major events like the World Cup. With an estimated $100 billion on the line over the next four years, a new coalition aims to make sure America is prepared to deliver. Read more ›
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Delta’s flights to Saudi Arabia come as the country has sought to bolster international tourism. Read more ›
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After five years of frozen routes, IndiGo’s return to China signals progress in political and business ties, the real test will be whether travelers follow. Read more ›
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Hotel pricing by gut instinct and Excel spreadsheets is out. Operators are finally getting serious about revenue management. Read more ›
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LVMH’s arrival in Seychelles signals a destination coming of age. What was once shorthand for honeymoons is now entering the ultra-luxury arena. Read more ›
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No one yet knows who will be the winners and losers in the agentic AI battle. Developments are happening too fast. But few would argue with the fact that the online travel agencies face a substantial disruption risk. Read more ›
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Marriott's massive new survey of adults across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa uncovered a few trends. Staying on top of these trends is easier said than done. Read more ›
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The $92 billion car rental sector is leveraging its high consolidation to win the digital distribution war, generating 59% of all online bookings through direct channels. Read more ›
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Death & Co., the cocktail establishment that helped ignite America's craft-cocktail renaissance, is rolling out a hotel brand. The goal is to make the bar the heart of the hotel, not just an afterthought. Read more ›
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Britain’s airport expansion plans reveal a harsh truth: Travel growth and climate policy still don’t go together. Read more ›
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