Articles tagged “economy”

Tourism

Runners and Marathons Become Big Business For Destinations

Races are just one of many niche events that help destinations attract hundreds to thousands of visitors, who often stay longer and spend more than the typical guest. Seeking opportunities to partner with these communities is a smart step towards increasing visitation and awareness.
Hotels

Millennials A Hard Sell for Hotels Despite All the Wooing

Hey, it isn't all about refurbishing the hotel lobby and placing a touch-screen in there. Millennial guests demand great customer service from staff, and they will quickly sour on a hotel if the staff isn't up to par.
Tourism

International Tourism Brought $181 Billion to U.S. Economy in 2013

It's great to see the U.S. finally recognizing tourism for the economic powerhouse that it is, but the government will need invest even more in speeding visa and customs wait times as the world's newest travelers become more experienced and selective.
SkiftX

Economic Confidence Increases Travel Plans Among U.S. Adults, Finds Survey

An improving U.S. economy is giving individual consumers the confidence to splurge on a vacation and businesses the ability to put their employees back on the road. The increase in travel intentions won't match transactions, but it's an optimistic sign for the coming year.
Airlines

Global Airport Traffic Growth Is Being Driven By Emerging Economies

Global economic trends dictate annual growth for air travel and tourism, and regional booms or slumps have a similar impact on all aspects of the industry. Emerging nations will continue to trump the growth of developed economies in terms of travelers, flyers, and the money the spend.
Business Travel

Road warriors lament return of U.S. leisure travelers

Business travelers are the only ones disappointed by the oncoming economic boost; U.S. airlines, hoteliers, and restaurants have been waiting more than five years for a rebound of this level.