WestJet did not explicitly attribute the U.S. route cuts to current political climate, but noted that it was “focused on continuing to fly where there is demand.”
Dalata's strategic review, which may put a sale sign on the company, reflects the mixed outlook for European hotel assets. Investors are balancing tourism's strength against economic uncertainty.
In the competitive hotel market, commission yields quietly shape profits, and small percentage shifts can mean big revenue swings. In Europe, higher proportions of independent hotels and third-party booking transactions require nuanced strategy and sharp data analysis for optimizing revenue from hotel room sales.
To gamble or not to gamble, that's Thailand's dilemma. Integrated resorts could boost revenue, but there's also the risk of losing Chinese tourists, a market already shrinking over safety worries.
As India's outbound tourism increases, Singapore is looking to increase its share. However, it has now trained its eyes on high-yield travelers as well with its new focused partnership.
As Asia powers the global travel rebound, Skift Asia Forum cuts through the noise with the voices and insights that matter most — the region’s next wave of growth starts in Bangkok.