This Black Friday, Skift Trends Reports Are Off 50%, Get Them Today


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This Black Friday, we are giving you exclusive discounts to access our premium insights at a fraction of their regular costs.

It may have taken us upwards of four years, but Skift has finally jumped on the Black Friday bandwagon, but don’t worry you won’t have to wait on any long lines to get amazing deals here.

Skift prides itself as being the front page of all sectors within travel with our free editorial insights, in-depth reporting and deep dive articles. Beyond that, we offer several premium products including our bi-monthly Skift Trends Reports and our SkiftEDU Travel PR Online Learning Course. This Black Friday, we are giving you exclusive discounts to access our premium insights at a fraction of their regular costs.

Save 50% on all individual Skift Trends Reports. Each report provides curated analysis of the latest data and trends within travel from our expert researchers. Some of our recent report topics include: 2017 Outlook on Metasearch in Travel and The Travel Agent of the Future Use code: BLACKFRI at checkout to save.

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And while you’re at it, take 30% off our premium online learning course, “The Making of the Modern Travel PR Pro.” With over 8 hours of content, quizzes, and videos with industry experts, this course will help any travel professional master the tools and tactics all travel public relations pros need to know today. Use code: BLACKFRIPR at checkout to save.

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All discounts cannot be retroactively applied. Online Only Offers. Sale ends Sun, 11/27 at 11:59pm. Please email [email protected] with any questions.

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