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Hotels
America's economy hotels experienced a case of the first-quarter blues as the budget travel crowd appeared to spend less. Could inflation be to blame?
Sean O'Neill | 1 month ago
Good news for travelers, bad news for hotel owners. The U.S. hotel industry is seeing a (modest) decline in room rates after a recent dramatic run-up in prices.
Sean O'Neill | 4 months ago
Tourism
Taking into account inflation, the U.S. still has a lot of work to recover international traveler spending.
Dawit Habtemariam | 5 months ago
Airlines
As post-pandemic travel and quarterly profits bounce back, so do salaries
Reuters | 10 months ago
Investors continue to weigh travel demand and the anticipation of future growth-promoting events against profit-taking and extreme weather challenges.
Danilo Masoni, Reuters | 10 months ago
Travel is booming this summer despite flights and hotels becoming pricier for many consumers, and here's a look at a few reasons why trips aren't getting cheaper.
Rashaad Jorden | 10 months ago
Travel sticker shock is giving way to anger for many consumers. But the inflation data suggests that most hoteliers have raised prices in-line with their rising costs rather than capturing excess profits.
Seth Borko, Skift | 11 months ago