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Articles tagged “travel recovery”

Hotels

Miami and San Francisco Hotels Are a Study in Recovery Contrasts

The Florida governor's battle against Disney and progressive educational materials don't seem to have appreciably hurt Miami's hotel business.

Miami and San Francisco Hotels Are a Study in Recovery Contrasts

Tourism

People Traveling to the U.S. Spent More Than Americans Who Traveled Abroad

Americans are spending a record amount on their travel, and international inbound travel spend finally surpassed it—that's good news for the U.S. travel industry.

People Traveling to the U.S. Spent More Than Americans Who Traveled Abroad

Short-Term Rentals

WestCap Founder Sees Short-Term Rental ‘Hyper-Growth’ Slowing Down

WestCap founder Laurence Tosi believes if short-term rental companies haven't already turned a profit, they'll struggle to do so in the future as the sector's boom has peaked.

WestCap Founder Sees Short-Term Rental ‘Hyper-Growth’ Slowing Down

Airlines

Aircraft Delivery Delays Get In the Way of the Global Airline Recovery

The delay in aircraft deliveries is yet another obstacle the airline industry faces in its quest to make a full recovery from the pandemic.

Aircraft Delivery Delays Get In the Way of the Global Airline Recovery

Tourism

New York City’s Post-Pandemic Tourism Challenges

Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at New York City’s new tourism challenges, AI-powered Google Maps, and an old solution to selling travel.

New York City’s Post-Pandemic Tourism  Challenges

Tourism

Japan Sees Return of Tourists Lift Consumer Sentiment

Japan's economy still has a long way to go to fully recover from the pandemic. But there is a light at the end of the tunnel for businesses heavily reliant on tourism — especially with the country poised to see the large-scale return of Chinese tourists.

Japan Sees Return of Tourists Lift Consumer Sentiment

Airlines

Hawaiian Airlines Braces for Slow Return of Japanese Travelers

Hawaiian Airlines is still trying to get back on its feet from the aftermath of the pandemic. While it awaits the return of cautious Japanese travelers, a key demographic for the airline, the company is hoping to revamp in the meantime by gearing up with new aircrafts, partnerships and pilots.

Hawaiian Airlines Braces for Slow Return of Japanese Travelers

Airlines

Southwest’s Tech Failures and Other Top Stories This Week

In Skift's top stories this week, Southwest's technology failures serve as a lesson for airlines, RateGain acquires travel marketing technology firm Adara, and Hyatt House rebrands to compete against short-term rental platforms.

Southwest’s Tech Failures and Other Top Stories This Week

Airlines

European Airports Push Back Projections for Full Recovery to 2025

Many airline executives have been adamant in recent months that the industry will continue to make significant progress in its post-Covid recovery. But ongoing economic turbulence — including a possible recession — means they should pump the brakes on giving timeframes for a full recovery.

European Airports Push Back Projections for Full Recovery to 2025

Online Travel

Trip.com Cautious of Travel Rebound Even After China Loosens Covid Rules

Trip.com knows better than to just make tall claims on a travel rebound even as the company witnesses a surge in search volume for inbound and outbound travel.

Trip.com Cautious of Travel Rebound Even After China Loosens Covid Rules