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Fiji Welcomes Back Tourists in Firmly Controlled Border Resuming

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Skift Take A prompt pointer that the recovery will be unequal, but exists scope for more countries to return to regular with strenuous Covid checks? Let’s hope so. Matthew Parsons Fiji reopened its border to international travellers for the very first time in nearly two years on Wednesday, as the Pacific Island country looks for to restore its dominant tourism market. Fiji shut its border...

Carnival Says Inflation, Fuel Costs Could Harm Healing Momentum

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Skift Take Carnival survived the pandemic long enough to get in the growing travel surge. The cruise operator now has to cruise through a brand-new storm– historic inflation and surging costs. Dawit Habtemariam Carnival Corp on Friday anticipated a core revenue for the current quarter, as the cruise operator go back to complete operations even as decades-high inflation and surging fuel...

Skift Forums: Behind the Numbers

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Considering that the inception of Skift 10 years back, our mission has stayed strong: Assisting you– the travel professional– find out, grow and be influenced, by providing the best content, items and occasion experiences understood to the professional world. Skift International Forum is the pinnacle of this– the culmination of all we do here at Skift, brought to life onstage...

United’s Meal Fare to Be Served Up by Outdoors Caterer

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Skift Take Airlines are being careful not to violate the arrangements of the Cares Act, when outsourcing. Once it expires everything is level playing field and the ones left paying the rate will employees losing jobs. Ruthy Muñoz United Airlines stated on Thursday it was moving on with strategies to outsource its catering operations following a six-month evaluation, similar to other...

The JetBlue-Spirit Airline Union: Let the Lawyering Begin

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Spirit Airlines might still leave JetBlue’s clutches. Not from anything Frontier Airlines may do– Frontier is now out of the picture. Instead, the biggest barrier now standing in between JetBlue and its takeover of the Florida-based discounter are federal government legal representatives. Antitrust attorneys. To those lawyers, JetBlue will argue the following: Combining with Spirit...

Seaweed a Problem for Caribbean Tourism But Locals See Opportunity

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As the sun rises in Mexico’s Quintana Roo state, home to the white sandy beaches of Cancun and Tulum, Rear Admiral Alejandro Lopez Zenteno prepares his sailors for another day of dragging rafts of brown seaweed to coast and out of view of cocktail-sipping travelers. Zenteno heads the operation for the Mexican Navy, which collaborates with the state and local governments to protect an area...

Here’s What Stepping Up on Climate Change Method for Global

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After years of collective silence and inertia from most organizations on environment action, the travel market has actually reached a turning point. For the first time, more than 300 players in global tourist have actually agreed to support a single roadmap addressing environment modification. By signing the Glasgow Statement on Environment Action in Tourist, every signatory makes a public...

Google’s New Environment Push Will Not Penalize Hotels That Opt Out

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Skift Take What can make a travel companies truly put their cash where their mouth is on sustainability? Threaten a lower placement on a Google search. Cameron Sperance Google’s plan to supply details on a hotel’s sustainability practices offers transparency amidst the climate crisis. But non-participating hotel owners don’t need to stress over their positioning on the online...

American Airlines’ Amazing Revenues

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Skift Take Today’s edition of Skift’s day-to-day podcast looks at American Air’s spectacular quarter, Airbnb’s leaving creator, and the startups assisting fix tourism labor obstacles. Rashaad Jorden Good early morning from Skift. It’s Friday, July 22 in New York City. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today. Listen Now Subscribe Apple...

Ixigo Raises $53 Million for Indian Travel Booking: Travel Start-up

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This week, travel start-ups announced more than $95 million in financing. >> Ixigo, a online travel and transit booking app based in India, has actually raised a $53 million round of funding, according to regulatory filings for parent entity Le Travenues Innovation. GIC, the sovereign wealth fund of Singapore, led the round, the Economic Times first reported. Ixigo told Skift that it had actually...