This is the monoculture problem in travel content: dozens of creators independently converging on the same sensationalized ...
The first casualty of war is not truth; it is the booking engine. Within hours of Iran’s retaliatory strikes, the cascade ...
The Dubai-based hotel proprietor of the Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah has slammed Trump’s “dangerous decision." ...
Inside an industrial park on the outskirts of Frankfurt, a machine the size of a shipping container is turning carbon dioxide and hydrogen into fuel. The Europe’s first eSAF plant turns CO₂ and ...
The question for the travel industry is what, if anything, changes at the department that controls who enters the United ...
Delta Air Lines announced Thursday a major shake-up of its C-suite as many executives are set to retire this year. The carrier’s chief external affairs officer Peter Carter is set to become president ...
Visit Greenland CEO Anne Nivíka Grødem is due to step down in May, just as Greenland tourism is expanding as international interest in Arctic travel grows ...
For Rare India, Samhi's acquisition is an opportunity to use strong partnerships as leverage to grow in the experiential ...
Lufthansa Group CEO Carsten Spohr warns Europe’s reliance on Gulf airline hubs is a “geopolitical Achilles’ heel” as conflict ...
Buying or booking directly inside ChatGPT has officially become vaporware — and investors in Expedia and Booking Holdings are breathing a sigh of relief.
J.P. Morgan says hotel chains' AI bets will start paying off in 2026, citing Hyatt and Wyndham gains, but consumer demand is unclear.
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky said at the Skift Global Forum last year that he was "not happy" with the company's growth rate.