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Air France Doesn’t Expect Its Domestic Business to Ever Come Back Fully
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Gol Starts to Rebound as Brazil’s Vaccination Rate Climbs
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American Airlines Partners With Chile’s JetSmart to Stay on Top in South America
Hilton CEO Not Too Worried About What Delta Variant Could Do to Travel’s Recovery
Leisure may lead the way for now, but Hilton is banking on business travel reviving in a matter of months. Without more people getting vaccinated, variants of the virus can quickly turn informed predictions into blind optimism.
Cameron Sperance |
1 in 5 Flight Attendants Have Had Physical Altercations With Unruly Passengers so Far This Year
Flight attendants feeling the brunt of unruly passengers are not feeling protected. If airlines don't want to lose these valuable workers, lose revenue and potentially set travel's recovery back with canceled flights, more must be done by the government to ensure their safety.
Ruthy Muñoz |
Wyndham Hotels Makes It Two Quarters in a Row for Profits
Propped up by a pent-up demand to travel and propelled by growing brand conversions, Wyndham looks to be on the path to a strong recovery locally. Its only worries would be the Delta variant that could possibly reinstate travel restrictions internationally.
Angel Adegbesan |
Federal Aid Saved U.S. Airlines From the Worst of the Pandemic But Was It a Success?
U.S. airlines avoided broad bankruptcies and cuts with the record $74 billion in government Covid-19 aid. But the relief was industry-specific and left out a lot of other sectors, including hotels and restaurants. That has meant a bumpy national economic recovery.
Edward Russell |
Accor Isn’t Ready to Celebrate Just Yet After Surprising Display of Profitability
It’s a little early to call this a rebound, but Accor finally has some wind in its sails as far as recovery numbers go. Now it just needs to hold onto some level of the momentum heading into the fall.
Cameron Sperance |
IHG CEO Bullish on New Hotel Construction Despite Tight Lending Market
Construction cranes for hotels haven’t been called off to the level as some hotel industry analysts would have you believe. It can take years to build a new hotel, and those breaking ground now will open just in time for the pandemic to be in the rearview mirror.
Cameron Sperance |