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Option Hotels on Extended Stay Versus Short-Term Rentals: Interview

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Skift Take Choice Hotels does not think about private equity entrants as competition, but as prospective partners. Srividya Kalyanaraman This was the year the short-term rentals industry saw it all– the great, the bad and the unsightly. It has been a year of hard policies, softening need and intense competition. Especially, 2023 saw every major hotel business announce a prolonged stay brand...

Remote Employees Flock to European Hotspots Before Workplaces Reopen

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Drawn by sun, sea and speedy Wi-Fi, remote employees are converging on Europe’s southernmost islands to try “workcationing” before employers order them back to the workplace, offering battered tourist services a welcome boon. Olga Paul, 34, concerned the Spanish island of Gran Canaria in Might to work remotely for the first time, after long pandemic months cooped up in her flat...

The Dylan Archivist Structure an Attraction From All Things Bob

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Skift Take Mark Davidson, a music historian and scholar who’s made his own music for many years, is director of archives and shows at Tulsa’s newly opened Bob Dylan Center. The objective is prompting any visitor to be more innovative in their own life. Davidson’s the ideal choice– even if he prefers not using white gloves. Robert Reid Word of alerting to any prospective...

Norwegian Airline Flyr in Critical Scenario After Failing to Raise

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Skift Take Norwegian airline company Flyr’s unsuccessful efforts to raise investment funds will see the budget carrier make functional cuts. This survival relocation is not likely to see its summer season strategies go the distance. Selene Brophy Loss-making Norwegian airline Flyr stated on Monday it had actually failed to raise the cash it requires from investors and other possible...

How Singapore Airlines Uses Tech to Transform Each Step of

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This sponsored content was created in collaboration with a Skift partner. Singapore Airlines has been an early adopter of technology and has long embraced its potential to enhance its customers’ journeys. In 2018, the airline launched a digital innovation blueprint, boosting its digital capabilities with the promise of enhancing the very core of the Singapore Airlines experience: its service...

Peru Set to Increase Traveler Cap For Machu Picchu

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Skift Take Macchu Picchu is to Peru what the Eiffel Tower is to Paris. Making it more available to travelers could reverse its slow recovery. Dawit Habtemariam Peru is anticipated to raise the everyday visitor cap for Machu Picchu, the nation’s most popular tourist attraction, according to a government statement supplied to Intrepid Travel and seen by Skift. Beginning January 1, the...

How 2021 Hotel M&A Is Shaping Up After the Hyatt-Apple

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Skift Take The value of announced acquisitions this year is currently 3 times that for the deals in all of 2020. We gathered the leading hotel acquisitions for 2021 for you by dollar amount, some offers strategic, some less so. The pace is vigorous but the effect from the Delta version could effectively reverse the momentum heading into fall. Rashaad Jorden Hyatt’s $2.7 billion purchase...

The Future of AI and Travel: 12 Market Leaders Discuss

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Skift Take Executives speaking at the Skift Global Online Forum 2023 had no lack of viewpoints about how AI will impact travel. Here are their most noteworthy predictions. Rashaad Jorden Expert system was a big subject of conversation at the Skift Global Online Forum in New York City. The greatest names in travel concurred: AI will develop huge opportunities for how travel companies engage with...

Japan’s Matsuri Raises $16 Million for Short-Term Rentals: Travel Startup

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Skift Take Today’s set of freshly moneyed travel start-ups come from Japan, Denmark, India, Iceland, and in other places. Sean O’Neill Today, travel startups announced more than $40 million in financing. >> Matsuri Technologies, a start-up that converts vacant accommodation into short-term rental stays, has actually raised about $16 million (2 billion yen) in a Series C round of...

Qantas, Airbus to Invest $200 Million to Speed Up Australia’s

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Skift Take Qantas is currently sourcing its sustainable fuel from outdoors Australia. This collaboration with Airbus will offer it much higher control in the house to meet those super-aggressive targets for converting to more environmentally friendly fuel. Tom Lowry Qantas Airways and Plane said on Sunday they would invest up to $200 million to speed up the advancement of a sustainable aviation...