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European Hotel Property Values Fell Less Than Those in U.S. Despite a Worse Pandemic
A lesson in why not to overbuild: Limited supply gave European hotels a relative edge in holding their value last year compared to the U.S., despite stronger hotel performance in America.
Cameron Sperance |
The Week That U.S. Travel Started Its Recovery, by the Numbers
Travel companies owe a lot to Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson. The acceleration of vaccine distribution jolted the U.S. travel industry out of its winter travel slump and built major strength heading into warmer months. Check out the numbers in just the last five days.
Cameron Sperance and Sean O'Neill |
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United Airlines Marks Recovery Turning Point With Plans to Hire 300 Pilots
Fully Vaccinated Americans Get Green Light to Travel Within U.S.: Health Officials
The U.S. domestic travel industry can rejoice at this next phase in the domestic travel recovery. A shot in the arm, so to speak.
Sean O'Neill |
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Delta Nearly Loses Tax Benefit in Georgia Over Elections Law Retribution
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Government Profits as American and Sun Country Airlines Repay CARES Act Loans
Sabre Makes a Bold Bet It Can Simplify the Way Airlines Sell Seats
There’s an advantage to simplicity in retail. It’s worked wonders for companies like Apple, but then they’ve never had to work with airlines.
Matthew Parsons |
Sonesta Built a Hotel Empire During the Pandemic: Here’s What’s Missing
Sonesta is now a major hotel company with hundreds of franchised properties and an eye toward further growth. But the big hurdle is expanding its loyalty program. Marriott's takeover of Starwood showed the complexities of engineering loyalty across brands at a huge scale.
Cameron Sperance |
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