
Key Points
- The creator economy is disrupting how hotel brands manage reputation, with the Aman controversy highlighting the need for a fresh strategy toward independent reviewers and influencers.
- Skift Research’s State of Travel 2026 report introduces the Travel Stack framework, mapping change across four dimensions: consumers, commerce, operations, and experiences.
- Hotels and travel brands require updated playbooks to navigate independent creator relationships, as legacy PR and marketing models no longer suffice.
Summary
In this Skift podcast episode, Sarah Kopit and Seth Borko examine two converging forces reshaping the travel sector: the rise of the creator economy and its impact on hotel brands, and the findings of Skift Research’s State of Travel 2026 report. The discussion centers on the Aman creator controversy, which underscores why hotels need a new playbook for engaging independent reviewers and influencers rather than relying on traditional PR and marketing approaches. The hosts also introduce the new Travel Stack framework, which maps how consumers, commerce, operations, and experiences are simultaneously evolving across the industry—offering executives a structured lens for understanding industry-wide transformation.
