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Articles tagged “holiday travel”

Short-Term Rentals

New York City’s Short-Term Rental Inventory Will Drop Dramatically

Today's edition of Skift's daily podcast looks closer at New York City's short-term rental cliff, U.S. outbound tourism, and visa wait times for Indian travelers to the U.S.

New York City’s Short-Term Rental Inventory Will Drop Dramatically

Tourism

International Travel Boom to Continue for Labor Day Weekend

Americans have increasingly looked to travel overseas this year, and many aren't squandering one last opportunity for an international trip this summer.

International Travel Boom to Continue for Labor Day Weekend

Airlines

United Tweaks Operations to Cope With Any Inclement Weather Ahead of July 4

United is taking steps to avoid a debacle on July 4 similar to what it experienced the previous week. There's no excuse for the airline to get caught flat-footed now.

United Tweaks Operations to Cope With Any Inclement Weather Ahead of July 4

Tourism

Setting a New July Fourth Summer Vacation Record

Today's edition of Skift's daily podcast looks closer at July Fourth travel, Priceline’s AI chatbot, and short-term rental demand.

Setting a New July Fourth Summer Vacation Record

Tourism

Record 50 Million Americans Expected to Travel for Fourth of July

Inflation no longer seems to be a major hurdle for Americans eager to travel, but flight delays and disruptions that plagued airlines last summer could once again make Fourth of July travel difficult for millions of people.

Record 50 Million Americans Expected to Travel for Fourth of July

Tourism

Chinese Tourists Fill Macau During Labor Day Weekend

Macau is the beneficiary and Hong Kong the loser as Chinese travelers mark Labor Day weekend.

Chinese Tourists Fill Macau During Labor Day Weekend

Tourism

China’s Labor Day Holiday Begins With Surge in Domestic Tourism

Where are all the Chinese tourists? For the Labor Day holiday, at least, the vast majority traveling domestically in China.

China’s Labor Day Holiday Begins With Surge in Domestic Tourism

Airlines

U.S. Senate Demands Southwest Explain Holiday Meltdown

By being under intense public scrutiny by the U.S. Senate and the Transportation Department, Southwest's estimate of a quarterly profit hit of $825 million from the meltdown now seems low.

U.S. Senate Demands Southwest Explain Holiday Meltdown

Tourism

Inflation Taps Brakes on Holiday Travel Plans This Year

Financial concerns are causing a large percentage of Americans to approach holiday travel cautiously, a major sign there are still limits to the seemingly unrestrained travel demand coming out of the pandemic.

Inflation Taps Brakes on Holiday Travel Plans This Year

Airlines

U.S. Thanksgiving Airline Travel Demand at Highest Level Since 2019

We're almost back to pre-pandemic levels, despite slashed routes and higher fares. Pent-up demand appears to be still pent up and finding release, despite some economic challenges.

U.S. Thanksgiving Airline Travel Demand at Highest Level Since 2019