Daily Travel Startup Watch: ReelCase, Travel Breakfast and More

Every day we alert our readers of new startups in the travel industry being listed on AngelList, as an early information service for those who keep track of such things. Every weekday, there will be a list of these newbies, along with each of their mini-profiles.
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Hotels
How Data Quality Issues Impact Global Hospitality Operations
There are wide discrepancies in data quality for hotel transactions across global regions, with the largest occurring in Asia-Pacific. Because hotels and agencies need to harness data quality to thrive, they must take a more nuanced regional approach to monitoring potential issues.
Sponsored Tourism
Neom Wants 5 Million Tourists By 2030 - How Far Along Is it?
Neom has said it wants five million visitors by 2030. For now, some projects are moving along, but it still has a lot of ground to make up.
Podcasts
Accor's Focus, Air Traffic’s Labor Crisis and Qantas' Long-Haul Fights
On today’s podcast we discuss Accor Hotels’ new focus, a hiring crisis in U.S. air traffic control, and Qantas’ long-haul wishes.
Airlines
U.S. to Raise Air Traffic Control Salaries, Elon Musk Asks Back Retirees
The airline industry is still facing a dire air traffic controller shortage, which the FAA has previously said could last until the 2030s.
Cruises
Norwegian Cruise Lines CEO on Middle East and Russia, Taxes, and New Private Island
During an earnings call, CEO Harry Sommer said there was a “unique opportunity” as a cruise operator to benefit from Trump's geopolitical moves, particularly in Russia.