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How Travel Writers Really Make Money In 2023 - forbes.com
forbes.com
02.10.2023 / 11:27

How Travel Writers Really Make Money In 2023

The often-portrayed dream of working as a travel writer features images of exotic locales, rich cultures, and thrilling adventures. It’s a profession that seems to offer endless freedom and exploration with a paycheck attached.

Airbnb Focused on Europe after NYC Crackdown - skift.com - city European - Italy - city Paris - New York - city New York
skift.com
28.09.2023 / 18:11

Airbnb Focused on Europe after NYC Crackdown

After a tumultuous month in New York City that led to thousands of Airbnb delistings, the short-term rental giant is focusing on Paris and other European cities. 

Jason Calacanis and Brad Gerstner on AI in Travel Tech - skift.com - New York - city Venture
skift.com
28.09.2023 / 00:08

Jason Calacanis and Brad Gerstner on AI in Travel Tech

The travel industry could see a disruption from generative AI sooner rather than later.

Booking.com Extends Contract With eTraveli, Warns About Overregulation - skift.com - New York
skift.com
27.09.2023 / 16:13

Booking.com Extends Contract With eTraveli, Warns About Overregulation

Glenn Fogel, Booking Holdings CEO confirmed Wednesday that Booking.com has extended its contract with eTraveli and would continue to build its fledgling flight business as it is set to appeal the European Commission’s objection to the acquisition.

Thinking About The Roman Empire? Meet France’s New UNESCO Temple, Maison Carrée In Nîmes - forbes.com - France - city Rome - Saudi Arabia - Martinique - city Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
forbes.com
20.09.2023 / 16:51

Thinking About The Roman Empire? Meet France’s New UNESCO Temple, Maison Carrée In Nîmes

How often do you think about the Roman Empire? If you are one of the many people who reportedly thinks about it all the time—the aqueducts, the colosseums, the gladiators, the togas—then la Maison Carrée (the Square House) in the center of Nîmes should be placed firmly on your next travel itinerary. It was just awarded a place on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

How travelers use social media to swap homes with strangers around the world: 'You're taking a leap of faith' - insider.com - Norway - Denmark - Australia - state Florida - state Connecticut - state Oregon
insider.com
18.09.2023 / 16:19

How travelers use social media to swap homes with strangers around the world: 'You're taking a leap of faith'

Swapping homes with a stranger from the internet may seem like a nice idea for a Nancy Meyers movie, but in today's world of intricate scams and hidden fees, that type of trust is hard to come by.

Airbnb Loses Three Quarters of its New York City Listings - skift.com - Morocco - New York - Washington
skift.com
14.09.2023 / 08:15

Airbnb Loses Three Quarters of its New York City Listings

Good morning from Skift. It’s Thursday, September 14. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today.

Airbnb's NYC Listings Fall 77%, Big Hotelier Sees 'Tailwind' - skift.com - New York
skift.com
13.09.2023 / 19:31

Airbnb's NYC Listings Fall 77%, Big Hotelier Sees 'Tailwind'

What impact would Airbnb’s diminishing New York City footprint have for hotels? One major hotel operator in the city believes the shortfall will contribute to a significant “tailwind” for hotels in 2024.

How Milan, Italy, Became the Country's Most Forward-Thinking City - cntraveler.com - France - Italy - city Milan, Italy
cntraveler.com
31.08.2023 / 13:13

How Milan, Italy, Became the Country's Most Forward-Thinking City

It's an early spring morning in Milan. The cosmopolitan hub of Italy's north is awakening with a shot of espresso. Many are bleary-eyed after a whirlwind week celebrating the Salone del Mobile, the world's largest furniture-and-design fair. Outside Palazzo Serbelloni, I'm standing in a queue that's snaking around the neoclassical palace. If its weathered stucco walls could talk, they'd tell tales of the palazzo's notable inhabitants, including Napoleon Bonaparte and King Vittorio Emanuele II. Yet this crowd of international and local style setters and design aficionados (mostly in smart sneakers, not the suede loafers of yore) isn't searching for history; it wants to see something new. And Milan, which suddenly feels like the most forward-thinking city in Italy—a place of big ideas, investment, and innovation, busily spouting new subway lines, cutting-edge hotels, and infrastructure ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics—is more than ready to oblige.

Airbnb Faces a Drop in NYC Listings as Deadline Approaches - skift.com - Usa - New York - India - city Mumbai
skift.com
31.08.2023 / 11:35

Airbnb Faces a Drop in NYC Listings as Deadline Approaches

Good morning from Skift. It’s Thursday, August 31. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today.

The Next Wave for Experience Travel Businesses: 3 Charts - skift.com - Spain - Usa - New York - Vatican
skift.com
30.08.2023 / 16:11

The Next Wave for Experience Travel Businesses: 3 Charts

Ongoing demand for experiences points to a potential market worth hundreds of millions of dollars. With 70% of tours and activities still offline, companies are investing in tech that reduces booking friction and also enhancing the in-person experience.

Expedia Group’s Q3 "Traveler Insights" shows traveler enthusiasm holds strong - traveldailynews.com - city European - Italy - city New York - city Rome - Turkey - city Athens
traveldailynews.com
29.08.2023 / 08:56

Expedia Group’s Q3 "Traveler Insights" shows traveler enthusiasm holds strong

New data from Expedia Group’s Q3 Traveler Insights shows traveler enthusiasm holds strong, with the return of seasonal trends such as quick trips for live events and short-term planning for spring and summer holidays in the Northern Hemisphere.

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