Introducing Skift Research’s New Monthly Subscription Plan


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We're making it easier for travel professionals to get access to the information they need in these crucial times.

Nearly every major travel brand relies on Skift Research to help them make important decisions about their business. Amidst this pandemic that hurts travel to the core, our analysts are working relentlessly to cut the noise and provide the most solid analysis of the situation.

To help more travel professionals and companies access our reports during this difficult time, we created a new monthly subscription plan for Skift Research. Individuals can now access new reports and our library of past reports for a monthly fee that’s less than the cost of most individual reports.

New subscribers can cancel after 30 days without paying. (Note: The monthly subscription option is currently only available at the individual level.)

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Future Research

In the coming weeks and months, Skift Research will provide insights into the current state of the industry as well as give subscribers the tools to better understand the future landscape.

For an example of the type of work subscribers will have access to, earlier today we released our latest research, U.S. Travel Tracker January and February 2020: Onset of COVID-19 Impact. We are keeping track of if and how the U.S. population is traveling month by month, focused on how deep the virus is impacting travel on a monthly basis and detecting early signs of recovery, and drilling down to sector and demographic specifics in future reports.

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