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Tourism
Memorial Day kicks off the summer travel season that will surely test American's resilience for inflation.
Mary Ann Ha | 2 years ago
Tour Operators
Only the CEO of the world's largest tour operator could see the upside in rising oil and gas prices, as Fritz Joussen warns there won't be any cheap deals to be had this year.
Zuzanna Szymanska, Reuters | 2 years ago
Travel Booking
Pent-up demand for international travel seems unstoppable as tourists refuse to slow down regardless of the travel industry's ongoing anxiety concerning rising prices.
Pent-up travel demand meets inflation. Here's what a new survey found out about how travelers plan to deal with higher prices.
Backyard tourism continues to dominate as predicted — most Europeans will stick even closer to home this year. But their increased preference for air travel versus train, according to the report, is concerning and comes just as the European Union aims to crack down on emissions.
Lebawit Lily Girma | 2 years ago
Airlines
Ryanair isn't too concerned about higher summer airfares because the pent-up demand for travel is so overwhelming that consumers are willing to pay a little extra for flights.
Padraic Halpin, Reuters | 2 years ago
Expedia Group Media Solutions’ Q2 2021 Travel Recovery Trend Report features the latest research and key data on how travel is returning, with actionable insights to help guide the industry as it captures new demand.
Expedia Group Media Solutions + Skift | 3 years ago
Coronavirus
CEO Michael O'Leary is calling a recovery, but that may depend on how it reshuffles its bases over the coming months. Low-cost carriers need low-cost airports, after all.
Sergio Goncalves, Reuters | 3 years ago
Ground Transport
This summer travel season could be enormously successful for railway companies if schemes they've created for the post-pandemic-era can capture travelers' interest. A big "if."
Rashaad Jorden, Skift | 3 years ago
Airline Weekly
3 years ago