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Cristiano Ronaldo Visits Saudi Arabia’s The Red Sea

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Skift Take Ronaldo plugs The Red Sea to his 600 million followers. Josh Corder Football icon and Al-Nassr player Cristiano Ronaldo is presently staying at – and promoting – The Red Sea. The seaside location is a flagship job of Saudi Arabia’s tourist dream, expected to house 50 high-end hotels by the end of the years. Between 2 Instagram posts, Ronaldo has accumulated over 16...

Could Other Airports Follow Pittsburgh’s Lead to Diversify Revenue?

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Skift Take The pandemic and the push for sustainability are forcing airports to think beyond package. The more creative, the larger the win, it seems. But are some of these revenue-generating ideas here for the long run or just until travel recuperates? Ruthy Muñoz Pittsburgh global airport recently ended up being an island to itself by going off the grid and installing micro-grids, powered by...

Hilton Recognizes a New ‘GenerAsian’ Traveler and Here’s What They

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Skift Take What remains in a name? Call them GenerAsian Travelers or Native Explorers, a majority of Asian travelers share a strong fondness for travel experiences rooted in culture and heritage. Their shared enthusiasm encompasses checking out the wider region as well. Peden Doma Bhutia In the evolving landscape of post-Covid travel, Hilton has actually cast its spotlight on a brand-new group...

Alaska Airlines Starts Boeing 737 Max 9 Preliminary Assessments

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Skift Take Alaska Airlines is attempting to get to the bottom of the Boeing 737-9 Max’s door plug blowout. Dawit Habtemariam Alaska Airlines has actually begun initial assessments on some of its Boeing 737-9 Max aircrafts this weekend, adding that up to 20 airplanes could undergo inspection, the company stated on Saturday. The carrier likewise said it would initiate and boost its own layers...

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IHG Plans to Double Hotel Indigo Portfolio
IHG Hotels & Resorts prepares to double the Hotel Indigo portfolio within 3 to five years, adding brand-new homes in varied places such as the Cayman Islands, Oman, Mexico, and more, with several openings scheduled throughout 2024.
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‘Em barrassing’ Visa Delays and Old Airports– What U

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Skift Take The U.S.’s travel industry’s potential customers to compete internationally over the long-term looks dim. Dawit Habtemariam Long wait times for visas and an outdated air facilities hobble the U.S.’s ability to bring in travelers, stated executives at the Skift Global Forum. Worldwide locations like New York City are dealing with major competitors from locations like...

Icelandair Seizes Low-Cost, Long-Haul Opportunities in Norwegian and Wow Air

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Skift Take As coronavirus constraints ease, Icelandair is slowly going back to its gateways with global travel from the United States and taking on deep space left by Norwegian and Wow Air. The airline company is hoping this marks a return to normalcy, and a big increase in travel and success. Ruthy Muñoz Given that stopping flights in March, 2020, Icelandair is resuming direct flights in between...

Podcast: Kayak CEO Steve Hafner on Navigating Uncertainty

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Skift Take Listen now to a conversation with Kayak CEO Steve Hafner at Skift Travel Megatrends occasion on January 19, 2022 in New York City City. Skift Personnel, Skift Each year, our Megatrends occasion unites industry leaders– the people producing and specifying the future of travel– to hear Skift’s deep reporting and research study around the global travel market. Through...

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Tourism China Broadens Visa-Waiver Program List: More Nations Included For many years, China has actually been the present that kept giving to international tourist, sending millions of its residents to explore, shop and snap selfies worldwide. Now, it’s telling global tourists, “Your turn!” And if visa inconveniences are a deal-breaker, the nation knows that removing them can...

How Google’s AI Might Change Travel: 4 Projects For Apps,

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Skift Take Google has actually made a number of statements in current weeks about how its generative AI model is being utilized to power next-generation travel technologies. Justin Dawes Google is completely in its Gemini age. That’s what the CEO stated during the tech giant’s most current designer conference, and we’re seeing it with the company’s own consumer-facing...