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The Trump Effect: Borders, Bans and Bookings

The Trump Effect: Borders, Bans and Bookings

As U.S. President Donald Trump continues to shape the political and economic landscape, the impact of his choices on the travel industry remains significant. Read how his actions and policies are shaping the future of travel, and get insights into the industry’s evolving response.

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Tourism

Zohran Mamdani Interview: Increase NYC’s Tourism Budget (‘Yes’), Airbnb, and World Cup Prep

Zohran Mamdani is the frontrunner for NYC mayor and his central idea — affordability — has big implications for the travel industry.
Rafat Ali | 8 months ago
Airlines

Stress Among Air Traffic Controllers Mounts as They Miss First Paychecks 

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns most air traffic controllers might not be able to make ends meet if they miss more than one paycheck.
Meghna Maharishi | 8 months ago
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Tourism

U.S. to Expand Facial Recognition For International Travelers 

The expanded use of facial recognition technology is the latest step toward tighter border controls from the Trump administration.
Bailey Schulz | 8 months ago
Skift Meetings launch

Demolition of White House’s East Wing Paves Way for Trump’s New Ballroom

The new  ballroom being constructed at the White House has ignited widespread controversy over historical preservation, private funding, and the project's escalating costs amid a government shutdown.
Andrea Doyle | 8 months ago
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Hotels

Wyndham Sees Cracks in Economy Hotel Market as Pricing Power Erodes

Management's tone during Thursday's earnings call betrayed an uncomfortable truth: September caught Wyndham off guard with a sharp deterioration in hotel demand in a few U.S. Sunbelt states and in China.
Sean O'Neill | 8 months ago
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Hotels

Wyndham Cuts 2025 Forecast After Soft Third Quarter

Wyndham's cut to its forecast is modest, at about 2%. But it's notable that Texas, Florida, and California showed particularly soft results, as well as China, during the third quarter.
Sean O'Neill | 8 months ago
a hotel lobby
Hotels

Hilton’s 41 AI Experiments and New Fee Cuts for Hotel Owners

Hilton's CEO outlined ways that AI could make it more cost effective to run his hotel business. Easier said than done, of course.
Sean O'Neill | 8 months ago
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Hotels

Hilton CEO Chris Nassetta Lays Out the Bull Case for Hotels

Hilton CEO Chris Nassetta predicts a recovery in U.S. hotel spending, including by middle-class travelers. He says the multi-year growth will be driven by more business investment, falling interest rates, and greater tax certainty.
Sean O'Neill | 8 months ago
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Tourism

Visa Reforms, Air Traffic Control: Issues the Travel Industry Spent Millions Lobbying For

The travel industry spent big this summer as it ramped up its lobbying efforts in Washington amid legislative and regulatory fights.
Dave Levinthal | 8 months ago
Cruises

Global Carbon Tax on Cruise Lines Delayed After U.S. Opposition

The cruise industry wants clarity, but Washington just sent a loud message: Climate rules that raise costs are a non-starter.
Darin Graham | 8 months ago

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