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>>The linear belief that youth is synonymous with incremental technology adoption doesn’t necessarily hold true when it comes to travel: New Skift Trends Report: Inside the Mind of the Gen Z Traveler
>>Unfortunately for Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, the biggest markets are struggling at the same time: Norwegian Cruise Line has a Big Europe Problem
>>Disney is not immune to the worries of the world, but the company had a robust quarter nonetheless: Disney’s Domestic Parks Had Lower Attendance, But They Still Made a Ton of Money
>>As companies become more cautious about business travel spending, the corporate travel ecosystem will begin to feel the pressure: Distribution Execs See Business Travel Slowdown Extending Beyond Energy Sector
>>The ease and availability of booking creative meeting venues online is shifting how and where companies host their internal meetings: Companies Look Beyond Hotels to the Sharing Economy For Cool Meeting Venues
>>Car rental companies have bounced back in the last year by becoming smarter about how they reach customers and invest in technology: Rental Car Execs Say Business Is Strong Despite Brexit and Terror
>>2016 is shaping up to be the year that everyone revolts against boring meetings: Demand Surges For Creative Business Events — Meetings Innovation Report
>>Theme parks need customers to be thrilled, not just satisfied — so it’s no surprise they’ve been careful about changing a pricing system that has been in place for ages: The Future of Theme Park Pricing is Creative and Dynamic
>>TUI Group now looks in a good position to capitalise on the continued desire of Europeans to travel: TUI’s Asset-Heavy Business Model Is Helping It Deal With a Tough Environment
>>Get in early, understand how Gen Z consumes media and the platforms that they engage with: Gen Z ‘Disloyalty,’ The Next Blue Ocean For Travel Brands
>>More travel companies are reporting a reduction in business travel spending, which clashes with reports that business travel is still on the rise globally: Is a Business Travel Slowdown Here to Stay? – Skift Corporate Travel Innovation Report
>>Based on a directive coming straight from the Prime Minister’s office, Visit Britain needs to collaborate more closely with its convention industry partners: Visit Britain Has A New Plan To Attract Large Conventions Following Brexit
>>While the tone has changed this year in conversations about China — lower prices will do that — executives say they still believe in the market for the long term: The Cruise Industry Is Still Exploding in Asia But Prices Are Under Pressure
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