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At the recent Skift IDEA Awards webinar, Skift Climate Reporter Darin Graham spoke with IDEA Awards judges Chris Miller, SVP of Sustainability at Aspen One, and Jonathan Gómez Punzón, CEO of the Málaga Tourism Board. Tourism emissions are growing at 3.5% annually, while global emissions rise closer to 1%. On current trajectories, travel-related emissions could
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TikTok users last week may have noticed a surge in content filmed aboard a Virgin Voyages cruise ship. There were passengers showing off their outfits of the day. A creator in a wheelchair breaking down the ship’s accessibility features. A pastry chef reviewing the desserts (the pistachio macarons were “outstanding” while the chocolate brioche was
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When Turkey’s foreign ministry publicly condemned India’s military strikes on Pakistan last May, the response was swift. But there were no diplomatic cables. No sanctions. No orders from the Indian government. Instead, within 36 hours, Indian travel companies suspended bookings to Turkey and Azerbaijan, another country that had condemned the Indian strikes. A routine ground-handling
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Emirates is planning to add en-suite bathrooms in its first-class cabins, the airline’s president Sir Tim Clark has announced. “I’m working on en-suite bathrooms in first class suites,” he said Thursday via a video call at the CAPA Airline Leader Summit in Berlin. “I want everybody to hear that, so everyone rushes out the door
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As Managing Director and Vice President of International Markets at Trip.com Group, Chai, has scaled a platform built in Asia across more than 200 countries, each with radically different payment rails, traveller psychology, and cultural expectations. He talks about “Skillvenirs” — travellers who now choose destinations based on the skill they want to return with:
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Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | RSS In this episode of the Skift Travel Podcast, Sarah Kopit and Seth Borko explore how two powerful forces are reshaping how people decide where to travel. On one side is culture, with shows like The White Lotus turning hotels and destinations into global demand drivers. On the other is technology, as AI tools
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In 2025, international demand papered over a softer U.S. performance by major hotel groups. First quarter 2026 might be the opposite.  The major hotel groups will likely report that U.S. hotels had their best quarter in a year. That would be consistent with the first-quarter picture painted by industry-wide CoStar data.  Revenue per available room,
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OpenAI has turned on cost-per-click ads inside ChatGPT, according to Digiday. The shift moves ChatGPT ads off an impression-based model — where advertisers paid for views — and onto the pricing model that underpins search advertising. Per-click pricing is how Google built its ad empire, and it’s the benchmark travel marketers already use to measure
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Over half of mainland Chinese travelers would not consider visiting the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region in the next three months, according to a survey conducted by travel research firm Dragon Trail International. Releasing later today, the research also found that nearly 7% of travelers have already canceled booked trips to the region
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JetBlue CEO Joanna Geraghty said in a note to staff that the carrier is not considering filing for bankruptcy right now, following wide speculation that high fuel costs could force the carrier into  Chapter 11.  “It’s not something we’re considering,” Geraghty said in the note, which was seen by Skift.  She described the current environment
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