Matthew Parsons
The Problem With Keeping Your ‘Hush Trips’ From Employers
Remote workers are taking more trips with their laptops, but preferring not to reveal where they've headed to their bosses. It sounds like fun, but in the long term it may not be that great for them, or their employers.
Olympics Organizers Mix Vacation Packages With Sports in New E-Commerce Concept
Get ready for a fusion of traditional French tourism and elite sports during the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2024. A lot of responsibility now rests with new hospitality provider, On Location.
The Global Travel Outlook for a Redistributed World
Get the lowdown on the broader economic trends affecting travel in 2023, thanks to data and analysis from Skift Research. Watch this Skift Megatrends video to stay ahead of the game.
Zoom Doesn’t Cut It as Corporate Travelers Seek More Conference Networking
A new report from Deloitte singles out the power of networking as the main reason for a resurgence in travel, but the truth is the pendulum is swinging wildly because companies are rediscovering the merits of travel for a range of purposes — or at least they are until expenses get reined back in.
Marriott and Curator Hotel’s Insider Tips on Hosting Blended Travelers
The viewpoints from a major hotel chain and independent specialist reinforce the idea that accommodating remote workers is going to be challenging.
India’s Tata Is Bucking Trends for Consulting Firms on Travel Spending
Consulting firms were supposed to be the ones cutting back on travel, mostly to reduce carbon emissions. But not if that gets in the way of doing business it seems.