Articles tagged “business travel”
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Air France Woos Premium Leisure Flyers as Corporate Travel Lags
Air France CEO Anne Rigail leads an airline renewed. The legacy carrier successfully navigated the pandemic and a major restructuring to emerge a leaner and — one hopes — stronger Air France.
Bulgaria Sees Former Communist Party Hotel Being Converted to a Digital Nomad Co-Op
Communism meets co-living in Semkovo, where an entrepreneur wants to transform a hotel built for members of Bulgaria's former ruling party into a more modern hub for digital nomads and remote workers.
American Airlines Is Shaking Up Corporate Travel Booking: Here’s Why
From April, the airline will stop selling almost half its airfares through traditional channels, instead selling them exclusively through its own website and so-called New Distribution Capability-powered channels. The shakeup mostly impacts travel agencies and corporations that fly American for business. We explain.
Q&A: What Today’s Cost-Conscious Corporate Travel Managers Need to Know
Despite economic headwinds, 2023 is shaping up to be a game-changing year for business travel. Automation, machine learning, and virtual cards are helping business travelers and corporate travel planners add value and flexibility to the travel journey.
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Sponsored Dubai Accelerates Positioning as Remote Working Hub
The emirate’s digital nomad-friendly tourism blueprint, now endorsed by Airbnb, has a lot going for it. But rising accommodation costs could deter the more price-conscious traveler.
FCM Travel Business Trip Sales Rise Everywhere — Except Asia
China's recovery is key for the corporate travel agency in many ways, but it all depends on how many businesses are ready to head back there.
Tech Investments Drive IHG Success
Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at IHG's digital-driven boost, business traveler replacements, and Singapore Air's very good quarter.
Hotels Envision Group Bookings Will Make Up for Lost Business Trips
Most of the major hotel chains have now reported their fourth-quarter results. Tourists are back in full force, traditional business travelers less so. But fortunately for them all those conferences and big events are keeping their properties filled.
CitizenM Looks for Emotional Connections Through Fledgling Subscription Model
If you can’t compete against the loyalty point focused programs on offer from the likes of Marriott or Hilton, you have to sacrifice something.