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Tourism

Brazil Delays Visa Requirement for American Tourists Until April

Brazil needs more time to get its new visa processing system in order.

Brazil Delays Visa Requirement for American Tourists Until April

Skift Meetings

Chicago’s Paid Leave Ordinance Revised Amidst Industry Backlash

In December, a new paid leave law spearheaded by Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson was amended with convention goers in mind. The Exhibitions & Conferences Alliance (ECA) was one of the organizations involved in making this happen, and its local focus will continue this year.

Chicago’s Paid Leave Ordinance Revised Amidst Industry Backlash

Hotels

Accor Hotels’ Brands, Explained

Accor had a stellar 2023 and looks set to grow in 2024. Here’s a rundown of each brand in the Accor hotels portfolio.

Accor Hotels’ Brands, Explained

Tourism

Analyzing China’s Travel Reopening, Exactly A Year In

What's the state of Chinese tourism? It is one of the biggest questions facing the travel industry and we are looking for answers on the one-year anniversary of China's reopening.

Analyzing China’s Travel Reopening, Exactly A Year In

Tourism

Paris Reaches for More of Travelers’ Gold

Today's podcast looks at Paris’ tax reach, key trends in luxury travel, and TUI’s stock moves.

Paris Reaches for More of Travelers’ Gold

Daily Lodging Report

Four Seasons Hotel and Condos Coming to Telluride

Real estate developers Fort Partners and Merrimac Ventures are building a Four Seasons hotel and condo resort in Telluride, Colorado.

News Blog

IDEAS: Malaysia Airlines to Offer Educational Content as Part of In-Flight Entertainment Package

Malaysia Airlines is introducing 'Education on the Go' content as part of in-flight entertainment offering. The new initiative, which has been launched in collaboration with Universiti Malaya Centre for Continuing Education, will allow passengers travelling with the carrier to access a selection of educational content, covering topics from lifestyle courses to business modules. The new…

Hotels

Hopper Has a Hotel Chain Problem

Hopper is under pressure to get profitable, and an IPO may be in its long-range plans. Blowback against some of its fintech products and issues with hotel chains, aren't helping.

Hopper Has a Hotel Chain Problem

Short-Term Rentals

Hawaiian Judge Rules For Home Owner Rentals

Hawaiian judge favors home owner rentals that existed pre-ordinance

Hawaiian Judge Rules For Home Owner Rentals

Tour Operators

TUI Proposes Strategic Delisting from London Stock Exchange

TUI sees delisting from the London Stock Exchange as a way to simplify its business structure, with 77% of its share transactions already conducted directly in Germany.

TUI Proposes Strategic Delisting from London Stock Exchange