While economic storm clouds gather, public hotel companies said in earnings calls that their deal and development work remains largely strong — and intact.
Europe's biggest hotel group believes it will be able to overcome inflation through strong pricing power as guests are still showing they are willing travel at any cost. So far, so plausible, at least in the short term.
Industry leaders took to the stage in New York City at Skift Global Forum to share their views on what's next for travel and hospitality. In this report, Skift and Accor teamed up to highlight 10 of the most insightful sessions.
The intense relationship with digital nomads could be cooling off, as hotels increasingly turn "hybrid" and map out a future that focuses on permanent bases for corporations.
Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at Russia courting Indian tourists, Accor selling its Paris HQ, and the Faroe Islands’ AI experimentation.
Accor, the Paris-based hotel group, said on Wednesday it would return to breakeven before the end of the year for its sales, marketing, distribution, and loyalty activities for owners of…