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New Philippines Tourist Campaign Provides Props to Regional Employees

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Skift Take The Department of Tourism Philippine’s most recent video is the embodiment of “talk about creative advertising”– entertainers mold their bodies into birds, mountains, waterfalls, and oceans to remind travelers that there are employees behind every tourism experience, and that they deserve recognition. Mary Ann Ha In the face of among the most longheld problems...

Fulfill the Charleston Executive Diversifying the Profile of Future Tourist

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A year ago, in the midst of racial protests, the U.S. travel market was pushed to consider the reality that the industry stayed devoid of variety at the management level. It’s a topic that has remained at the forefront of conference room conversations, particularly at location management organizations. Amongst the concepts that have actually emerged is the requirement to focus on workforce...

Full Video: Booking.com’s Top Europe Executive at Skift Forum Europe

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Carlo Olejniczak, Booking.com’s vice president and managing director of Europe, Middle East and Africa, addressed a wide range of topics in a conversation with Skift Executive Editor Dennis Schaal at Skift Forum Europe on March 24. Like Expedia for Business President Ariane Gorin, Olejniczak expressed optimism that tourism in Europe would have a strong summer as bookings for the season were...

Vast Mural Will Adorn NYC Eyesore Port Authority as a

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Skift Take Not only would a popular mural at the Port Authority Bus Terminal draw in more tourists to the western edge of Times Square, a welcome turn for post-pandemic recovery in the Big Apple, however it would also enhance regional companies and pretty up the dismal-looking station. Rashaad Jorden, Skift The Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City has been described as the “single...

U.S. Thinks About Vaccine Requirement for International Travelers

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Skift Take Vaccine requirements are a no-brainer to resume U.S. borders to the remainder of the world. But don’t anticipate this to happen overnight– the Delta version is still a significant headwind and issue to those who need to approve any kind of reopening. Cameron Sperance White Home coronavirus action planner Jeff Zients stated on Wednesday the United States is developing a...

How Oracle Hospitality Plans to Sustain Its Resurgence Momentum

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Skift Take Oracle Hospitality is best known for supplying full-service hotels with functional software. But this fall it has actually begun to pursue the limited-service sector, too. Its surprise for next year will involve hotel circulation. Sean O’Neill Invite to the 3rd Travel Tech Rundown. This week, I’ve taken pleasure in meeting a number of readers in Dallas at HITEC, the...

China’s Golden Week Travel Unlikely to Bounce Back to Pre-Pandemic

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Skift Take After another year of pandemic discomfort, people will most likely be going to destinations more detailed to house when celebrating this coming October. Matthew Parsons China’s Golden Week vacation this year is unlikely to see domestic travel rebound to pre-Covid levels, industry quotes reveal, harmed by uncertainty over pandemic curbs and customer fears about the health of the...

Personal Aviation Sees Opportunities in Anticipation of More Business Travel

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Skift Take The pandemic has offered personal jet services with big advantages, first with wealthy leisure travelers. But now the target is executives getting ready to travel more this fall. How will commercial airlines react? Tom Lowry Private air travel business are making a beeline for executives careful of flying business to organization meetings due to a restricted offering of direct flights...

Trump Hotels CEO Leaving the Dwindling Company

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Skift Take Eric Danziger, the leaving CEO at Trump Hotels and one of the couple of non-family members to hold the leading job at the company, is the latest drag on the hotel brand that has shed properties over the last a number of years. Cameron Sperance Here’s a tasting of what the Daily Lodging Report provided to its readers this past week. If you’re not a subscriber, you ought to...

Restored LGBTQ Travel Is Focus of Travel Advisors But Not

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June represents the resuming of many destinations to travelers as well marks Pride Month. That confluence shines on a light on the state of LGBTQ tourism and the aggressive role travel advisors are playing. Yet, marketing to LGBTQ travelers on the part of the destinations themselves is not in sync with the demand. At first glimpse, it would appear obvious that LGBTQ tourism would be poised for an...