Matthew Parsons
5 Charts That Bullish Airline CEOs Need to See on Corporate Travel’s Recovery
Airline bosses might be living in a parallel universe, because it’s unlikely this abrupt revival of corporate travel will be able to hold its momentum over the next few quarters, a new report from the U.S. Travel Association shows.
Hotels Overload on Wellness in the Battle to Host Company Retreats
The sky's the limit for the hospitality sector, coming up with ideas like "togetherness programs" and offering increasingly bizarre spiritual and nature-based activities. But for how long will companies take the bait?
Asia Is Sticking With Virtual Meetings in 2023 Even as Travel Opens Up
Asia has opened up again, but higher travel costs for in-person meetings and maybe fewer remote workers are stifling that need for human contact. Zoom it is, at least through 2023.
Full Video: Google’s Head of Travel at Skift Global Forum 2022
Google is one of the undisputed heavyweights in online travel. So when one of the key masterminds behind all of its travel platforms and products talks about where the search giant is heading, it's worth paying attention to.
The Cities With the Highest Costs to Co-Work
A snapshot of how much it costs to go flex reveals few discrepancies in pricing, but some telltale signs of where prices could be about to soar.
Sonesta Bets on Smaller Biz Group Meetings With New Loyalty Scheme
The fast-growing hotelier has launched a loyalty program called "Business Pass" with a focus on micro-events. The sticking point is only about a fifth of Sonesta's portfolio is onboard.