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Airlines
As demand for air travel and airline capacity increases, airport infrastructure is being ramped up to cater to a surge in passengers.
Bulbul Dhawan | 1 month ago
Hotels
Two back-to-back hotel deals in Bengaluru point towards a high investor interest. Behind this interest lie several factors that are making the city's hotel market lucrative.
Tourism
With Indian arrivals to the U.S. on the rise, Louisiana is pulling out all the stops to win over these tourists. Think Cajun-meets-Asian vibes. Now, that’s a mashup!
Peden Doma Bhutia | 1 month ago
The upcoming festive season is driving a surge in demand for travel across India. Airfares remain stable due to early bookings and special discounts, but there could be a spike as travel dates near.
Bulbul Dhawan | 2 months ago
More than 65% of Indian population is aged below 35. With increasing spending power, these young travelers make for a large potential traveler base.
It's a tantalizing opportunity for Selina to start producing music festivals and wellness retreats at its hospitality venues through new brands. No lifestyle hotel group has cracked the festival space yet, and wellness has lots more room to run.
Sean O'Neill | 2 years ago
Music lovers have returned to festivals with a vengeance, but they've also become pickier and more environmentally conscious. So tourism authorities have to adapt to their new priorities.
Paula Krizanovic, Skift | 2 years ago
Luxury
Millennials and Gen Z don’t want to kill festivals and clubs with their wellness wants, but they do want the event spaces to keep up with the changing times.
Leslie Barrie, Skift | 5 years ago
Online Travel
About 32 million people attend at least one festival in the U.S. each year, traveling an average of 900 miles to attend one. Everfest has a promising model to profit off this trade by offering exclusive discounts and creating a festival recommendation engine.
Sean O'Neill, Skift | 7 years ago
Southwest certainly knows how to break up the monotony of a flight and to use social media to get publicity for a local festival and partnership that would normally elicit only big yawns.
Dennis Schaal, Skift | 10 years ago