Articles tagged “permanxiety”

Tourism

Myanmar Genocide Has the Travel Industry Searching for Strategies

Travel is the world's largest industry and should be taking a leadership position about Myanmar to publicly condemn ethnic cleansing, and show the country's military government that tourism dollars aren't unconditional if it supports crimes against humanity.
Tourism

Travelers Get Candid About Their Struggles With Permanxiety

The travel industry at large speaks eagerly and often about creating positive experiences for travelers. This contrasts heavily, though, with the fears and anxieties experienced by real travelers from diverse backgrounds.
Airlines

The Hassle of Flying in an Age of Permanxiety

You can argue it's never been a better time to fly. Fares are cheap, and amenities like Wi-Fi and free snacks keep improving. Even better, airlines are updating their mobile apps, making it easier for passengers to rebook from delayed or canceled flights. But some people — at times, frequent flyers but mostly the infrequent ones — still view flying as a pain.
Business Travel

The Meetings Industry Adjusts to Risk

The meetings industry is under growing pressure to provide education and best practices to mitigate risk, which is challenging due to the size of groups and costs to secure large venues.
Airlines

The Anxieties of a Muslim Traveler

"I am this guy. I fit every cliché; I am the abstract villain of your imagined anxieties. Traveling while Muslim."
Food and Drink

Transparency Alleviates Anxiety in Restaurants

Comfort food needs to go beyond a warm dish of mac and cheese. Diners and travelers are demanding more from their fine dining and their fast food, and smart restaurants are responding.
Business Travel

What’s Worrying the Business Traveler

In a complicated world, businesses are concerned with the safety of their workers on the road. Technology can help ease business traveler anxiety, but there is no flawless solution when something goes wrong.
Tourism

Looking at the World Through Anxious Eyes

The world has always been a complicated place, but shifting geopolitical tensions and the echo chamber of social media have contributed to a culture of anxiety affecting travelers around the world.