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Chinese Domestic Recovery Didn’t Help Stem $5 Billion in 2020 Losses for Country’s Airlines
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Are Alliances Back in Style?
Are alliances back in style? In recent years, some airlines and analysts have said the industry has moved beyond alliances and toward a future of bilateral agreements between unaligned carriers.…
Prague Revamps Airport to Be Friendlier to Remote Workers Flying for Team Meetings
Prague's airport has debuted new perks and processes to boost its appeal as a transfer and stopover hub. The Czech capital hopes to attract more off-site gatherings and business retreats.
Sean O'Neill |
Air France-KLM Gets Shrewd About Fares and 9 Other Top Travel Stories This Week
In Skift's top travel stories this week, we looked at changes in Air France-KLM's pricing strategies, Vrbo's attempt to woo disgruntled Airbnb hosts, Nashville's tourism strategy, and the Delta's reversal and the state of Georgia's new voter suppression law.
Dennis Schaal |
The Week That U.S. Travel Started Its Recovery, by the Numbers
Travel companies owe a lot to Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson. The acceleration of vaccine distribution jolted the U.S. travel industry out of its winter travel slump and built major strength heading into warmer months. Check out the numbers in just the last five days.
Cameron Sperance and Sean O'Neill |
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United Airlines Marks Recovery Turning Point With Plans to Hire 300 Pilots
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New Podcast: Delta’s Bad Week in the News
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Delta Nearly Loses Tax Benefit in Georgia Over Elections Law Retribution
3 Big Upsides for Travel From President Biden’s Infrastructure Plan
The years of infrastructure week memes are finally over with President Biden's $2 trillion proposal to upgrade and green America's infrastructure. But with battle lines already forming, can he get the package over the line in Congress?
Edward Russell |