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Renewed Family Travel Tests Flexibility of Travel Businesses
With several weeks of summer still left, having a family vacation is still a possibility. But parents traveling with kids are getting smarter about how they're spending their money. If the industry wants to attract this billion dollar sector, appealing to their kids is the smart way to go.
Ruthy Muñoz |
Sabre and Amadeus Escape Unscathed From European Commission Antitrust Probe
The commission's inference is that it's more a case of a lack of evidence, rather a compliance with the antitrust rules. Another case into computerized reservation systems is ongoing.
Matthew Parsons |
How Hilton Grand Vacations Digests a $1.4 Billion Takeover Will Test Hot Timeshare Market
The timeshare sector is underway with overdue change. Chasing changing traveler tastes, millennials, and eventually Gen Z buyers means pushing into cities and offering more flexibility.
Cameron Sperance |
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Volaris Looks South for Growth as Mexico’s Domestic Airline Market Recovers
Is China Sending the Hotel Industry a Grim Recovery Signal?
It took China longer than usual to get over its latest outbreak, even though the country takes a tougher approach than most in curbing the spread of Covid. Vaccines can help prevent another wave of lockdowns and brutal declines in demand amid a surge of cases around the world.
Cameron Sperance |
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Leisure Carrier French Bee Resumes Paused Transatlantic Flights
Mexico Is First to Reach Pre-2020 Travel Levels: Skift Recovery Index
Mexico’s score increased to 100 index points, which indicates that the country’s travel industry has fully recovered to pre-pandemic levels. A momentous occasion, but a closer look shows that not all sectors are back to normal.
Wouter Geerts |
Dominica Hoping New International Airport Will Elevate It to Major Caribbean Destination
Long without the capabilities to have direct flights arrive from far away lands, Dominica is hoping a new airport will turn things around for its tourism, trade, and economy. Can they pull it off without incurring debt?
Ruthy Muñoz |
The Dawn of the Untethered Frequent Flier
With business travel down, is there a future where we see a surge in free agents untethered to loyalty plans? This might be on the horizon for certain segments.
Colin Nagy |