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Articles tagged “profits”

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Business Travel

New Skift Report: Balancing Purpose and Profit in the Travel Industry

Many travel brands assume that a commitment to doing good means the bottom line will take a hit. But based on a growing amount of evidence, it’s simply not true. Companies like Intrepid Travel are discovering that purpose-driven business goals can help their organizations become more innovative, resilient, authentic, and profitable.

New Skift Report: Balancing Purpose and Profit in the Travel Industry
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Partnerships

The Magic of Historical Data: Understanding Consumer Habits And Profiting From It

Adara is a global leader in helping consumer brands find new customers using advanced precision-targeting technology powered by big data sourced from the world's leading travel and hospitality companies. To learn more visit AdaraGlobal.com

The Magic of Historical Data: Understanding Consumer Habits And Profiting From It

Airlines

The airline business is a lousy one, airline industry study shows

IATA's numbers provide a fresh look at an under-performing industry, and the parameters of its proposed solutions are very predictable -- less taxation and weaker regulation.

The airline business is a lousy one, airline industry study shows

Airlines

Global airline profit forecast bumped upwards 20 percent this year

Lower oil prices and cost-cutting contributed to the more profitable forecast, and fee revenue increasing to 5 percent of total revenue doesn't hurt, either.

Global airline profit forecast bumped upwards 20 percent this year

Airlines

China’s three state-owned airlines saw significant profit drops in 2012

Chinese airlines carried more passengers in 2011, but rising fuel costs mandated by a state monopoly and paid for in dollars after being earned in yuan undermined passenger gains.

China’s three state-owned airlines saw significant profit drops in 2012

Airlines

Asia-Pacific airlines drive IATA’s increased airline profit forecast

The 1.3% increase in demand in mature-market North America pales in comparison to a contemplated 4.9% increase in passenger demand in Asia-Pacific.

Airlines

Delta is the second-most profitable U.S. airline, but it is the king of bag fees

Fees for bags, reservation changes, and seat upgrades have finally made U.S. airlines profitable, but the traveling pubic still isn't sold on the a la carte fee system.

Delta is the second-most profitable U.S. airline, but it is the king of bag fees