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Articles tagged “travel”

Coronavirus

Travel Brands, Remember Who You Really Serve — The Traveling Public

The travel industry went from overtourism to no tourism in a matter of weeks. Why are so many brands acting like they aren't in the midst of an existential challenge and period of violent change?

Airlines

Unprecedented Times: Trump Bans Travel From Europe Because of Coronavirus

A U.S. travel ban from Europe, to be implemented in less than two days, will cause tremendous disruption. Is it the right move? And why was the UK excluded?

Unprecedented Times: Trump Bans Travel From Europe Because of Coronavirus

Coronavirus

What Would a U.S. Travel Sector Bailout Look Like?

It's looking increasingly like the battered U.S. travel sector will be bailed out by the U.S. government. A recession's impact on small businesses in the travel sector, though, is extremely worrisome.

Airlines

White House Mulls Tax Breaks for Airlines, Travel Firms and Cruise Companies

The coronavirus panic is already proving a disaster for travel companies, and the climate probably will worsen before it improves. The public, however, has little sympathy for a few segments of the industry, including airlines. Consumers may not react well if airlines get a perceived bailout so quickly. The White House may want to wait until airlines feel more pain before stepping in.

Tourism

Why Do U.S. Politicians Completely Ignore the Travel Industry in Election Season?

The travel industry is truly a diffused set of forces, both big business and people powered. Unfortunately it's easier for politicians to scare people with an imaginary foreign threat than articulate a vision for a better, more connected world.

Why Do U.S. Politicians Completely Ignore the Travel Industry in Election Season?

Tourism

What the Coronavirus Means So Far for the Travel Industry

The travel industry is starting to feel the impact from this latest global health crisis. How it responds to help contain the spread of the virus will set a new precedent while weathering an extensive disruption to its business.

What the Coronavirus Means So Far for the Travel Industry

Tourism

Slowdown in Tourism Growth in 2019 Most Pronounced in Europe: Report

Tourism is still growing globally, but the forward outlook is a little more cautious than in previous years of unbounded optimism. Geopolitical and economic challenges aren't hard to find — and they're going to affect tourism.

Slowdown in Tourism Growth in 2019 Most Pronounced in Europe: Report

Airlines

What to Watch Out for in the 2020 Travel Economy: New Skift Research

We head into 2020 with more question marks than any year of this cycle. Risks are rising and the global economy is slowing. Here's what you need to know to be prepared.

What to Watch Out for in the 2020 Travel Economy: New Skift Research

Business Travel

Battling Executive Burnout in the 24/7 Travel Business

Burnout is everywhere in our precarious global economy, but it's especially pronounced in the travel and hospitality industry. Knowing the reasons why can help prevent it from taking over.

Battling Executive Burnout in the 24/7 Travel Business

Business Travel

Travel’s Moment of Clarity: Sober Tourism Is a Real Business

There have always been travelers who don't drink, but the "sober curious" lifestyle movement has created a defined market of people who are eager for trips, tours, and experiences that aren't centered around alcohol. It's surprising that the travel industry has only just started to respond.

Travel’s Moment of Clarity: Sober Tourism Is a Real Business