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Skift Tech Forum 2018 On-Stage Videos Are Now Live


Skift Take

Hear from executives at Hilton, United, Kayak, and more in our videos from Skift Tech Forum.

Our inaugural Skift Tech Forum in June gathered travel executives from around the world in Silicon Valley for a day of conversation on personalization, distribution, and digital strategy.

Now, videos of our discussions at the event are available on YouTube.

Hear from executives at Hilton, Expedia, AccorHotels, Amadeus, and more about the top tech issues of the day. You’ll hear a lot about the dominance of Amazon and Google, and the challenges of personalizing traveler experiences while respecting their desire for privacy.

But in true Skift fashion, we also deliver some unexpected tidbits, such as insight into United Airlines’ about-face on tomato juice.

In the coming weeks, we will also publish stories highlighting trends from these videos.

Our biggest event of the year is coming up in September, so stay tuned for more enlightening conversations. Skift Global Forum, featuring CEOs from Marriott, Delta, Booking Holdings, Virtuoso, and more, takes place Sept. 27-28 in New York City.

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Skift Tech Forum was made possible by our sponsors: AIG Travel, Amadeus, BRIDGESTREET, CendynDerbySoft, HotelbedsLiveRampNearsoft, Neustar, Sabre, and Salesforce.

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