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Hotel Chains Bet on New Ways of Selling to Corporate Travelers

Hotel chains are quietly planning to shift their distribution strategies, aiming to bypass traditional intermediaries and boost direct bookings from corporate travel buyers. But with billions at stake, expect fights from legacy players.

Hotel Chains Bet on New Ways of Selling to Corporate Travelers

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There’s a Boom in Smaller Meetings and Events – Hotels Are Adjusting

Hotels have been warning of soft demand in general, but when it comes to meetings and events, it's "very, very strong" (to quote Hilton's CEO). One travel management firm told us they've doubled staff to capture the business.

There’s a Boom in Smaller Meetings and Events – Hotels Are Adjusting

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Switzerland Tourism Chases American Road Warriors in New Ad

With hybrid work now here to stay, Switzerland is confident there are still legs in the blended travel trend.

Switzerland Tourism Chases American Road Warriors in New Ad

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Istanbul is the World’s Most Connected Airport – New York and Tokyo Miss the Top 20

The notable lack of New York, Tokyo, and Delhi in the top 20 highlights the difference between a city's international standing and a given airport's nonstop connectivity.

Istanbul is the World’s Most Connected Airport – New York and Tokyo Miss the Top 20

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Business Travel 2024: Hotels Bet on the New Road Warriors

Business travel is nearly back – but with an asterisk. Road warriors aren't taking as many trips, longer stays are becoming the norm, and traveler health is a primary focus. So, for those hotels willing to pivot, there’s an opening to snag these lucrative guests.

Business Travel 2024: Hotels Bet on the New Road Warriors

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Hotel Manager Highgate Shifts Strategy Amid Uneven Business Travel Recovery

The U.S. business travel recovery has been uneven. New York City? Thriving. San Francisco? Not so much. But the hotel manager giant Highgate sees signs for optimism.

Hotel Manager Highgate Shifts Strategy Amid Uneven Business Travel Recovery

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Cathay Pacific Signs Big Plane Order as it Scrambles to Regain Dominance

Cathay Pacific was hit harder than most during the pandemic, and remains a relative laggard on the international stage. Bosses see 2024 as the year that its rebuilding plan really starts to gather pace.

Cathay Pacific Signs Big Plane Order as it Scrambles to Regain Dominance

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Spirit Announces Huge Premium Push, But is it Enough to Shore Up the Airline?

Spirit is the latest U.S. low-cost airline to make a premium pivot in a bid to boost profitability. Wall Street will be watching closely.

Spirit Announces Huge Premium Push, But is it Enough to Shore Up the Airline?

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7 Ways AI Is Changing Business Travel

Someday a computer-generated avatar may explain why you can't fly business class to Dubai. In the meantime, travel management and travel tech companies are testing how to apply Gen AI to various parts of business travel.

7 Ways AI Is Changing Business Travel

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American Airlines Profits Sink 46% as It Recovers From Direct Booking Blunder

American’s profits declined 46% in the second quarter as it reels from a controversial direct selling strategy and an imbalance in domestic seats.

American Airlines Profits Sink 46% as It Recovers From Direct Booking Blunder