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Skift Travel Podcasts

Skift brands publish six different podcasts throughout the month. You can find our complete catalog of podcasts, below, as well as subscribe using your favorite podcast app.

🎧 Skift Daily Briefing

Subscribe to Skift Daily Briefing through your favorite podcast app and listen daily from Tuesday to Friday:
Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast | Google Podcasts

🎧 The Skift Travel Podcast

Subscribe to The Skift Travel Podcast through your favorite podcast app and listen each week:

Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast | Pocket Casts | Google Podcasts | Amazon | RSS

🎧 Skift Ideas

Subscribe to Skift Ideas through your favorite podcast app and listen bi-weekly:
Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast | Google Podcasts | YouTube | RSS

🎧 Airline Weekly Lounge

Subscribe to Airline Weekly Lounge through your favorite podcast app and listen each Friday:

Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast | Pocket Casts | Google Podcasts | Amazon | RSS

🎧 Skift Meetings Podcast

Subscribe to Skift Meetings Podcast through your favorite podcast app and listen each Friday:

Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast | Pocket Casts | Google Podcasts | Amazon | RSS

🎧 The Skift India Travel Podcast

Subscribe to The Skift India Travel Podcast through your favorite podcast app and listen each week:

Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast | Google Podcasts | YouTube | RSS

Tourism

The Travel Industry’s Struggles With Climate Change

Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks closer at a timeline of climate change actions, Six Senses’ new products, and the tourism board that dropped its destination.

The Travel Industry’s Struggles With Climate Change

Airlines

United Thinks the Future Looks Like 2023

Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks closer at United’s earnings, Extended Stay America’s optimism, and American Airlines’ airfare strategy.

United Thinks the Future Looks Like 2023

Hotels

Hyatt’s New Hotel Brand Wants You to Stay Awhile

Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks closer at Hyatt’s new extended stay brand, Delta’s hub needs, and tipping on Hopper.

Hyatt’s New Hotel Brand Wants You to Stay Awhile

Tourism

Brazil to Reimpose Tourist Visa Requirements on Four Countries

Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks closer at Ritz-Carlton’s training experiment, Brazil’s new visas, and a new Paris boutique hotel.

Brazil to Reimpose Tourist Visa Requirements on Four Countries

Short-Term Rentals

Airbnb’s Uncertain Experiences Strategy

Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks closer at Airbnb’s Experiences pullback, the impact of the silent traveler, and the glamour and practicality of European night trains.

Airbnb’s Uncertain Experiences Strategy

Startups

Skift Podcast: Surviving as a Travel Startup in an Age of AI

Is ChatGPT a gift or a threat to travel startups? Two travel insiders sit down to talk listeners through the possibilities.

Skift Podcast: Surviving as a Travel Startup in an Age of AI

Airline Weekly

First Quarter U.S. Airline Earnings Preview

Delta Air Lines kicked off the first-quarter earnings season this week. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss what they expect. Plus, can American Airlines catch up to the pack?

First Quarter U.S. Airline Earnings Preview

Skift Meetings

Leading Vegas Style

Lisa Messina, the very first chief sales officer at the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, discusses building back the convention market, women leadership, potential headwinds, and the new attractions groups have to look forward to.

Leading Vegas Style

Short-Term Rentals

Airbnb Experiences Hit a Speed Bump

Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at Airbnb’s Experiences pause, Delta Air Lines’ optimism, and funding roadblocks for African travel entrepreneurs.

Airbnb Experiences Hit a Speed Bump

Hotels

American Airlines Will Have a Good First Quarter, but Cautious About the Next

Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at Waldorf Astoria’s India expansion, American Airlines’ forecasts, and Japan’s tourism shortfalls.

American Airlines Will Have a Good First Quarter, but Cautious About the Next