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Accor Expands in Dubai Despite Middle East’s Slowdown on Hotel Development
Accor's push into the Middle East is a needed shot in the arm for the region's tepid pace of hotel development. But success hinges on mega-projects and events in markets like the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia actually panning out.
Cameron Sperance |
Why Outlier Hyatt Won’t Focus on Asia for Future Growth
U.S. hotel companies like Hyatt may not get the best financial deals when they look to expand in Asia, but the growth opportunities are too great to ignore — especially when properties are only more and more expensive to build in the U.S. What's behind Hyatt's decision to go another way?
Cameron Sperance |
Recovering Cruise Industry Will Battle Temptation to Revert to Old Status Quos
Big cruise is back, even as Florida and Texas turn cruising vaccination requirements into a political football. With industry giants eager to start making money again, it'll be a tough road ahead, from rebuilding consumer confidence to sailing to where vaccines are lagging. Is this restart premature?
Lebawit Lily Girma |
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Are U.S. Airline CEOs Too Optimistic About the Business Travel Recovery? Maybe Not
Extended Stay America Shareholders Approve Blackstone and Starwood’s $6 Billion Takeover
Blackstone and Starwood Capital's approved takeover of Extended Stay America is a major win for investors who have been salivating over any kinda of mega-hotel deal coming out of the pandemic. But the turbulent road to the finish line shows shareholders are still not going to accept lowball offers.
Cameron Sperance |
China Hits Another Pandemic Roadblock in Hotel Recovery
China's drop in hotel performance due to an outbreak in the southern part of the country may only be temporary. But it is a reminder that travel's recovery momentum is erratic — even in a country with tough control measures and strong vaccine distribution.
Cameron Sperance |
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Canada’s Transat Walks Away From Hotels to Refocus on Airline
Lessons From an Executive Who Packed Up His Family to Travel Non-Stop During the Pandemic
A South Florida businessman and his family took a calculated risk to continue flying throughout the pandemic while working remotely. If including families on business trips is what the future of business travel entails, airlines need to pay attention.
Ruthy Muñoz |
Skift Hospitality and Marketing Summit: Finding a Long-Term Recovery Strategy
Summer travel demand is a much-needed boost to struggling hotels, but we want to hear recovery strategies beyond the next three months. Leisure travel demand doesn’t benefit everyone, so how does the entire industry advance? Find out at next week’s Skift Hospitality & Marketing Summit.
Cameron Sperance |