Matthew Parsons
Alaska Airlines Warns of an Uneven Corporate Travel Recovery
Most businesses reopened their offices during the past few months, or held their first company retreats in years, leading to a surge in travel. But where do you go from there? Airline execs should be worried because things could be about to tail off.
Remote Work Tech Startups Offer Quick Fix for Travel’s Labor Crisis
Governments around the world desperately need to fill vacant travel and tourism jobs. An emerging corporate-relocation-on-steroids model may help them staff up their airports and hotels, but may prove to be a short-term solution that fails to address more deep-rooted problems.
Business Travel Surge Playing Key Role in Event Tech Bubble Burst – For Now
Virtual events don't seem to be cutting it anymore in the emerging, post-pandemic world, but business travelers should think twice before throwing away their headsets.
IHG’s Crowne Plaza Wants to Shake Off Traditional Business Traveler Image
It’s a bold decision for a hotel brand to reposition itself when the world of work is on the cusp of change. If it's the wrong call, it loses sight of its core market and winning back once-loyal business travelers may take a while.