In April, I flew from my home in NYC to Phoenix to spend 48 hours in Arizona's wealth enclave.
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Next week, we will be hosting two back-to-back events in New York City. Happening consecutively on June 4th and 5th, the Skift Data + AI Summit and the Skift Short-Term Rental Summit will bring together the brightest minds in travel technology, data science, generative AI, and hospitality.
On June 4th, the Skift Data + AI Summit will delve into the crucial impact of data and generative AI on shaping travel experiences and operations. The summit will highlight advancements in personalized travel and enhanced operational efficiencies in tourism, aviation, and hospitality, exploring current and future ways the travel industry can use AI as a vehicle to drive data-powered advancement.
Participants will have the chance to hear from leaders in the industry from companies such as Marriott International, United Airlines, Expedia Group, Highgate Technology Group, Thayer Ventures, Microsoft, Kayak, and more.
Following on June 5th, the Skift Short-Term Rental Summit will tackle the dynamic and rapidly evolving short-term rental sector. As this market matures and integrates more deeply into the broader travel ecosystem, the summit will offer a platform to discuss emerging trends, regulatory challenges, and new business opportunities.
The event will feature industry giants and innovative startups alike from leading companies like Airbnb, Expedia Group, HomeAway, Booking.com, Evolve, Blueground, and so many more.
Each summit not only offers a chance to gain exclusive insights from leading experts, but also to interact with peers and pioneers across the travel industry. The engaging sessions and networking breaks are designed to foster discussions that extend beyond the stage, promising valuable connections and fresh perspectives.
Mark your calendars and prepare to be inspired by the future of travel this June in New York City for our upcoming events.
Plan to attend one of these events and add on the other for just $400. Discount link will be in your confirmation email.
Last-chance price of $745 (Solo) and $695 (Group) for a limited time only. Final week ticket prices are $895 (Solo) and $845 (Group).
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Last-chance price of $795 (Solo) and $745 (Group) for a limited time only. Full-price tickets are $895 (Solo) and $845 (Group).
Register now for an in-person ticket to the New York event.
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In April, I flew from my home in NYC to Phoenix to spend 48 hours in Arizona's wealth enclave.
Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett arrived in New York City to participate in a series of events and activities for the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s (CTO) Caribbean Week celebrations from June 16 to June 21. While in the USA, Minister Bartlett and senior tourism officials will embark on a strong multi-city marketing blitz that will also take them to Chicago and Dallas.
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