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What will one of travel’s most exclusive brands look like with a private-equity owner? The change for Soneva, which has three resorts in the Maldives, takes shape Monday with a rebrand: “Barefoot Luxury” becomes “Bare Luxury,” anchored by a new operational mantra, “Just What Matters,” and a new logo.   Soneva opened its first resort in
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United CEO Scott Kirby is still interested in merging with American, saying that he has heard interest in the tie-up from unions and customers. “We would need the unions, we need the customers, the shareholders, the regulators, and the management team,” Kirby said to reporters at the IATA AGM in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday.
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The CEO of Air New Zealand has pushed back on suggestions that the airline’s headline-grabbing premium products are difficult to justify at a time of mounting losses and cost cuts. “These projects for us, they’re not vanity projects, they’re existential,” Nikhil Ravishankar told Skift on the sidelines of the IATA Annual General Meeting in Rio
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Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky may have a new side gig: He’s in the early stages of funding an AI lab — though he doesn’t intend to be its CEO, a source close to Airbnb told Skift. Bloomberg first reported news of the venture, saying Chesky envisions developing AI models, and is considering a focus on
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Code-writing used to be an engineering bottleneck, but now that AI can write it in minutes, the new challenge is cross-team collaboration. “Now the bottleneck becomes humans reviewing the code and making sure it’s there,” said Vipul Hingne, Interim Chief Technology Officer at Booking.com. “Then the next step in the process is deploying the code
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Priceline has rebuilt its AI travel assistant, Penny, so a traveler can compare destinations and move toward booking inside one conversation, rather than clicking across separate searches, filters, and tabs.  It is the most substantial overhaul of Penny in two years. “Our conviction from the start was that the real advantage in AI travel would
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This sponsored content was created in collaboration with a Skift partner. Hotel owners are under pressure from multiple directions at once. Costs are rising, returns are thinning, and the US commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) delinquency rate for limited-service hotels has more than doubled since 2022, pointing to growing financial strain across parts of the market.
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