Sarah Enelow-Snyder

U.S. Fixes Data Glitch and 12 Other Tourism Trends This Week

This week in tourism, the U.S. National Travel and Tourism Office cleaned up its data: Nearly 77 million international travelers visited the United States in 2017, up 2 percent year-over-year. Meanwhile, TUI Group buys Musement, stepping further into tours and activities.

Panic Buttons and 9 Other Hospitality Trends This Week

This week in hospitality, hotel companies band together and pledge to keep their workers safe with panic buttons and other measures. Plus, hotels see more compression nights and we have the latest on Airbnb affecting meetings and corporate travel.

Google Is Rigged and 12 Other Digital Trends This Week

This week in digital news, Google gives preference to its own products, so how will competitors react, and what does this mean for innovation in travel? Then we have Ctrip earnings, a long look at TripAdvisor's interest in packages, and massive layoffs at Tripping.

Travel CEOs Meet With Trump and 10 Other Tourism Trends This Week

This week in tourism, 20 months into Trump's presidency, travel CEOs finally got to sit down with Trump and discuss the health of the industry, and the president's role in maintaining that health. The U.S. Travel Association is now focusing on domestic growth and shutting down Project: Time Off.

Carnival's Big New Ships and 8 Other Tourism Trends This Week

This week in tourism, Carnival Cruise Line is spreading out its new ships to capture more customers. Travel Leaders Group settled its sexual harassment and wrongful termination suit, and tour operators in the black travel movement struggle with venture capital.