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The Trump Effect: Borders, Bans and Bookings

The Trump Effect: Borders, Bans and Bookings

As U.S. President Donald Trump continues to shape the political and economic landscape, the impact of his choices on the travel industry remains significant. Read how his actions and policies are shaping the future of travel, and get insights into the industry’s evolving response.

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Hotels

UAE Hotels Watch and Wait as Ceasefire Promises — But Doesn’t Yet Deliver

After the U.S. and Iran announced a two-week ceasefire, UAE hoteliers and holiday home operators are cautiously optimistic about the region's recovery.
Deepthi Nair | 2 months ago
Skift Newsletters

What Other Nations Say About U.S. Travel Now ⚠️

More countries are warning their citizens about visiting the U.S.— and the language is getting specific.
Jason Clampet | 2 months ago
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Tourism

What Countries Are Telling Travelers About Visiting the U.S. Right Now

Other countries aren't raising their U.S. travel risk ratings, but they are adding footnotes.
Bailey Schulz | 2 months ago
Hotels

Kempinski Bets on Middle East Rebound as Occupancy Dips Below 20%

While most hospitality executives have been in damage-control mode, Kempinski’s CEO envisions an opportunity. With rates held, staff retained, and a development pipeline intact, the company is placing a long-term bet on the Middle East.
Deepthi Nair | 2 months ago
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Airlines

Delta to Raise Bag Fees as Airlines Pass Cost of Surging Fuel Prices Onto Passengers

Delta is joining United and JetBlue in increasing baggage fees as high fuel costs are starting to eat into airlines’ profits.
Meghna Maharishi | 2 months ago
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Airlines

Jamie Dimon’s Shareholder Letter Has 8 Warnings Travel Execs Can’t Afford to Miss

Jamie Dimon didn't write a travel memo per se, but he might as well have. Softening consumer demand, oil shocks, AI disruption, and an immigration crisis — the threats are real, and they're arriving all at once.
Sarah Kopit | 2 months ago
An Air India A350 plane mid-flight.
Airlines

Air India Follows IndiGo With Fuel Surcharge Revision

As India’s peak travel season approaches, the increase in fuel surcharge by both IndiGo and Air India now casts doubt on whether outbound travel will continue its upward trajectory.
Bulbul Dhawan | 2 months ago
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Nearly 2,000 Mathematicians Threaten Boycott of Major U.S. Conference

A boycott threat against one of the world’s most important scientific meetings underscores a broader challenge: geopolitical tensions and cross-border travel barriers are increasingly determining where global events can, and can’t, take place. 
Andrea Doyle | 2 months ago
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Airlines

AirAsia X Raises Fares Up to 40% Amid Iran War, Keeps Jobs, Bahrain Plans Intact

AirAsia X is raising fares to absorb soaring fuel costs while keeping capacity largely intact. The airline is betting the crisis will pass before its low-cost model is tested too hard.
Peden Doma Bhutia | 2 months ago
Airlines

Trump Proposes TSA Privatization Following Long Airport Lines

The Trump administration wants to privatize TSA following two government shutdowns in which TSA officers missed two paychecks in each. During the most recent partial shutdown, airports across the country experienced hours-long wait times at security as a result of staffing shortages.
Meghna Maharishi | 2 months ago

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