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Etihad Airways Boosts a Green Loyalty Program as Competitive Advantage

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Skift Take Etihad is betting that as passengers return to flying, sustainability will be more of a concern. The Abu Dhabi-based airline is allowing passengers to offset not just their flights but even how much they drive and their use of air conditioning through its new green loyalty program. Ted Reed Etihad Airways on Wednesday launched a green loyalty program, moving ahead in an emerging global...

Marketing Safaris to LGBTQ+ Family Travelers

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Skift Take Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at marketing safaris to modern families, measuring hotel performance, and leadership roles for women in hospitality. Rashaad Jorden Good morning from Skift. It’s Monday, March 27. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today. Listen Now Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast | Google Podcasts Episode Notes Hotels...

Podcast: What Will Business Travel Look Like This Year?

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Skift Take For this special guest edition of the Skift Podcast, the Airline Weekly team speaks with Accenture about the future of business travel. Madhu Unnikrishnan For this edition of the Airline Weekly Lounge, Accenture’s Emily Weiss, global travel lead, and Scott Davidson, managing director-travel industry, talk to Airline Weekly editor Madhu Unnikrishnan about how different business travel...

Video: Hotel GMs on What It’s Like to Run a

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Skift Take Watch a full session from our recent online event devoted to hotels and hospitality, and post-pandemic marketing strategy and planning. Skift Live The recent Skift Hospitality and Marketing Summit brought together leaders from all levels of hotel operations to look at the critical consumer trends, marketing strategies, shifts in the guest experience, operational hurdles and labor...

Airbnb Is Turning Off Hosts’ Cameras

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Skift Take Today’s podcast looks at cameras in Airbnbs, Messi tourism in Saudi Arabia, and the decline of U.S. hospitality. Rashaad Jorden Good morning from Skift. It’s Tuesday, March 12. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today. Listen Now Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast | Google Podcasts | Amazon Podcasts Episode Notes Airbnb announced on Monday it’s...

Expedia CEO Defends B2B Partnerships as ‘Incremental’ to Consumer Businesses

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Skift Take Expedia’s B2B business has penetrated international markets through partnerships that its consumer businesses have been unable to reach. Competitors are watching and are trying a similar tack. Dennis Schaal Is Expedia Group’s $25 billion B2B business diluting its consumer businesses, including Expedia, Hotels.com and Vrbo, or is it a big advantage for the Group? The...

South Africa’s Entrepreneurs Reinvent Tours: From ‘Poorism’ to Authenticity

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Misguided stereotypes often define inbound tourism to South Africa. Think: “exotic” safaris with Out of Africa, Lion King, or Tarzan themes — and poverty voyeurism. Yet there’s increasingly a hunger for authentic, respectful experiences. A handful of emerging homegrown players look to feed that need, filling a market gap. But these rising entrepreneurs often find that getting the right marketing...

News

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Announcements Industry Leaders Unpack Travel’s Future at Skift Global Forum East this November As excitement builds in the lead up to Skift Global Forum East, we take a look at the current speaker lineup and the topics they will cover, which includes top industry leaders from Etihad Aviation Group, Booking.com, Airbnb, Hilton Middle East & Africa, Emaar Hospitality Group and more. Adam...

Accor to Expand in Australia and India With a Range

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Skift Take Accor shares details on its growth plans in Australia and India, California sees a cooling in hotel deals, and other news worldwide in hotel development. Sean O’Neill Here are some excerpts from Daily Lodging Report from the past week. If you’re not a subscriber, you should be. Get news on hotel deals, development, stocks, and career moves. Sign up here, now. Sunday, Sept. 11...

Uber CEO Is Fine Not Having a Superapp Model to

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Skift Take Come for the rides, stay for the food. Dara Khosrowshahi joined Uber as CEO when ridehailing was everything. Now he’s navigating a multi-product approach. Yet when it comes to profits, Uber’s still en route. Sean O’Neill Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said his strategy is to expand the mobility company’s delivery business. But Uber won’t expand into selling flights or...