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Business Travel
One startup, WorkTripp, strives to find ways to keep hybrid and remote workers feeling connected between in-person retreats.
Matthew Parsons | 5 months ago
Americans, Germans, Cypriots and Brits are descending on a small mountain town for the week-long Bansko Nomad Fest. Here's why.
Matthew Parsons | 1 year ago
Airlines
In Skift's top stories this week, how much were major U.S. airline CEOs paid in 2021 is revealed, events executives explain how labor shortages are hitting their industry hard, and travel disruptions in the United Kingdom are threatening the country's economic recovery.
Rashaad Jorden | 1 year ago
Travel agencies and specialist platforms share the logistical and psychological challenges when planning these in-demand events for today's dispersed workforces.
Matthew Parsons and Rashaad Jorden, Skift | 1 year ago
Short-Term Rentals
Homes & Villas by Marriott International has carved out a differentiated offering in some respects, and it is trying to grow while sticking with the formula that brought it to where it is.
Dennis Schaal | 1 year ago
This North Carolina boutique property is bringing in retail partnerships to help it stand out from the crowd as more hotels start competing for the return of incentive and retreat bookings.
Matthew Parsons | 2 years ago
More WeWalk than WeWork, nature-themed getaways for burned-out company employees are on the rise.
Matthew Parsons, Skift | 2 years ago
Office workers are now "residents." Carefully watch the language companies are using, and efforts to address so-called collaboration inequity, and you'll see signs that the future of work is already here.
Luxury
Spiritual retreats have become all the rage in Dubai as the wellness travel industry continues to grow, particularly across developing markets. Tailored experiences may be the key to the growth of this niche market, as more mindful travelers are now seeking exclusivity and holistic healing methods.
Reem Abdellatif, Skift | 4 years ago
There’s no denying that meditation is on the rise in the U.S., and companies want in on the upswing. Not only are the big players getting more funding but so too are startups, which might be able to carve out their own niches.
Leslie Barrie, Skift | 4 years ago