Travel

Demand for U.S. extended-stay hotels grew at its fastest pace in more than four years in May, even as the construction pipeline started to thin.  For developers and brand executives, the widening gap between accelerating demand and decelerating supply points to a window of pricing power opening in 2027. Extended-stay has outrun the broader industry
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Booking.com thinks business travelers in India have been settling for “sub-par” booking experiences. The company announced Thursday it is expanding Booking.com for Business with new features for Indian startups and small and medium enterprises (SMEs), adding support in providing GST-compliant invoicing, traveler safety tools, real-time spend tracking and city- or country-level budget caps “The overall
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Expedia this week unveiled the latest phase of its partnership with IShowSpeed, the 21-year-old content creator known for livestreams of his global travels. A minute-and-a-half-long advertisement, featured on the custom Exspeedia.com website, shows IShowSpeed in a Corvette, making waves in a jet boat, and enjoying an outdoor massage. A bright-yellow mannequin with “You Here” printed
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Ryanair has agreed to keep Michael O’Leary as group CEO until April 2032, a deal that will push his tenure toward four decades. By the time the contract ends, he’ll have been at the airline for 44 years, with 38 of those in the top job. It’s an impressive run in any industry, but all
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Adam Stewart has a message for the bankers and buyout firms circling his family’s all-inclusive empire: Sandals Resorts International isn’t for sale. “At this stage, we’re just kind of warming up, so we’re not looking at exiting,” said Stewart, executive chairman. “I’m not going anywhere.” Stewart made the comments when asked about a March 2025
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Visa has launched Visa Destinations, a consumer-facing travel platform offering cardholders curated experiences, dining, and shopping across 10 cities, including Paris, London, Dubai, and New York. There’s also a link to the pre-existing Visa Luxury Hotel Collection.  Visa has numerous partners, including Smart Media Technologies, which powers the site, as well as Trip.com, the Star
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Key Points Trip.com’s $15.1B liquidity—about half its market cap—is largely trapped: most cash sits in mainland China behind VIE structures, locked statutory reserves, and cross-border taxes, with the Cayman parent that funds buybacks and M&A holding only ~$1.6 million. Regulatory pressure is squeezing every deployment path simultaneously—a SAMR anti-monopoly probe (potential ~$900M+ fines), regional pricing-conduct
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Delta Air Lines is ramping up international service to Las Vegas during the winter travel season, adding new routes to Taipei and Hong Kong.  The carrier is expanding service to Asia ahead of CES, a major tech conference in Las Vegas that takes place in January. The event draws more than 148,000 attendees from around
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U.S. airlines are cutting capacity going into the Fourth of July travel period, even as demand remains high despite rising airfares.  Domestic capacity is down 2%, while international capacity is down 2.1%, according to aviation intelligence firm IBA. The trend is more visible among low-cost carriers: Their domestic capacity is down by 9.1% this year
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Visit California has named Julie Coker, head of New York City Tourism + Conventions, as its next president and CEO, effective October 1. Coker is stepping in as California, along with many other states, contends with sluggish inbound travel from international visitors. Overseas visits fell 5% last year while visits from Canada plunged 20%, according
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