Tourism New Budget, Same Old Demands: Will The Indian Travel Sector Finally Be Heard? Despite tourism's contribution to the Indian economy, the allocations and incentives in recent budgets have done little to foster the sector's growth. Bulbul Dhawan | 1 year ago
Airlines Trump May Again Pull Out of the Paris Climate Agreement: What Travel Businesses Say If the world’s second largest polluter walks away from the Paris agreement, it would be a another blow to the global fight to reduce emissions. Darin Graham | 1 year ago
Announcements Skift Short-Term Rental Awards: Meet the Winners The Skift Short-Term Rental Awards celebrate the individuals and organizations that are shaping the future of the short-term rental industry. Discover the final results and meet the winners. Adam Stacey | 1 year ago
Business Travel Business Travel Emissions Climb at Big Banks Amid Net-Zero Pact Exodus A rise in business travel emissions at major U.S. banks could show a lack of internal policies to address or offset staff air travel. Darin Graham | 1 year ago
Tourism TikTok Ban Upheld by U.S. Supreme Court: What it Means for Travel The U.S. ban represents a significant setback for travel companies that have become increasingly dependent on the platform for customer acquisition. Sean O'Neill and Jade Wilson | 1 year ago
Hotels Bali Won’t Go Ahead With Hotel Building Ban A ban on building may be extreme, but Bali will still have to find ways to deal with overtourism. Peden Doma Bhutia | 1 year ago
Podcasts Airbnb Battles Price Gouging, Airlines Hit New Highs and a Lux Cruise Deal Today’s podcast explains how Airbnb is stopping price gouging in L.A., why airlines had a good 2024, and what’s behind a luxury cruise deal. Rashaad Jorden | 1 year ago
Cruises Luxury Cruise Group Ponant Acquires Aqua Expeditions In an era of overtourism, the model of intimate, carefully orchestrated exploration feels especially set up for growth. Sean O'Neill | 1 year ago
Short-Term Rentals Airbnb Cracks Down on Price Gouging During L.A. Fires Good move, Airbnb. Dennis Schaal | 1 year ago
Airlines European Airlines Start to Cautiously Resume Service to Israel Several European carriers are eyeing a return to Tel Aviv after Israel reached a ceasefire agreement with Hamas. Meghna Maharishi | 1 year ago