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Tourism
On April 8, a total solar eclipse will pass diagonally across the U.S., from south to east, promising a tourism surge.
Dawit Habtemariam | 7 days ago
Hotels
Several factors are driving the demand for hospitality industry in India, especially domestic tourism. ICRA expects this robust demand to lead to strong growth in FY2025.
Bulbul Dhawan | 3 weeks ago
Online Travel
Indians are increasingly prioritizing travel experiences and the long holiday during the festive season is incentive enough to satiate that wanderlust.
Peden Doma Bhutia | 5 months ago
Travel Booking
While normalization of U.S. domestic leisure travel demand was expected, it is the increase in inbound international travel that has the U.S. Travel Association excited.
Jess Wade, Skift | 9 months ago
High gas prices and inflation haven't dented travel demand for Labor Day weekend because Americans have dealt with economic turbulence long enough to know how much they can set aside for travel.
Rashaad Jorden | 2 years ago
For DMOs, first-person, locally told stories will be critical throughout recovery and beyond. Visit California is using visual stories to build trust and confidence among locals and visitors, foster stronger relationships with partners and stakeholders, and amplify local voices.
CrowdRiff + Skift | 3 years ago
The U.S. has powered through the pandemic on a blend of welfare Zoloft and equity market Red Bull. The mix has led to inflationary side effects. But travel companies are happy they're regaining some of their pricing power.
Sean O'Neill, Skift | 3 years ago
Coronavirus
The U.S. domestic travel industry can rejoice at this next phase in the domestic travel recovery. A shot in the arm, so to speak.
Airlines
The world's largest airline will be half the size it was through the end of this year. But CEO Doug Parker thinks its flight network makes American uniquely poised to recover faster. The trajectory of the pandemic, of course, will determine if he's right.
Madhu Unnikrishnan, Skift | 3 years ago
Saudi Arabia has unwittingly learned that to open its doors to international leisure travelers, a good start is to first open the hearts of its own local population to discover the country's unique destinations.
Raini Hamdi, Skift | 3 years ago