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Air Canada, Porter Take Flight Again as Canada Reopens
Soho House’s Parent Discloses Brand Growth Plan During IPO Roadshow
Membership Collective Group's IPO throws major fuel on the idea that members-only clubs have a future post-pandemic. While there may be opportunities in newer brands like The Ned and Scorpios, it is the mature Soho House that is the bread-and-butter to global expansion.
Cameron Sperance |
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Qatar Airways Poised to Expand Post-Pandemic Routes Through New Partnerships
U.S. Hotels Saw Much-Needed Boost in Hiring Last Month
Don’t let the rise in the hotel industry’s unemployment rate fool you. This was one of the strongest months for hotel hiring since the start of the pandemic.
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Airline CEOs Go Live and In-Person to Juice the Recovery
The pandemic has forced airline CEOs to be more accessible. Coming off the worst year in aviation's modern history, being front and center with workers and customers takes on a new urgency for CEOs looking to resuscitate business.
Ruthy Muñoz |
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Alaska Airlines Makes Renewed Bet on California
Can Trump’s Hotels Ever Recover From Tax Fraud Charges?
This is only the start of mounting legal issues for the Trump Organization. Prosecutors typically start small with charges as they look for ways to get people to flip and bring down a bigger whale.
Cameron Sperance |
Airlines, Cruise Ad Spending Down 54 Percent vs. 2019
As both airlines and cruise lines chart their recoveries, digital is where they are focusing most of their messaging — with fewer dollars so far.
Ruthy Muñoz |
Hotels Look Beyond Pride to Court LGBTQ+ Travelers All Year
Pride and June may be over, but that doesn't mean companies get a pass to stay quiet on the LGBTQ+ support front. The hotel industry shows how to lead in outreach and inclusivity while avoiding "rainbow washing" critique tossed at companies that appear to talk out of both sides of their mouth.
Cameron Sperance |