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Yanolja Profit Rises as Travel Rebounds in Korea and Asia Pacific - skift.com - Usa - South Korea - North Korea - city Dubai
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25.08.2023 / 14:42

Yanolja Profit Rises as Travel Rebounds in Korea and Asia Pacific

Yanolja said this week it expected that a post-pandemic rebound in international travel will continue to boost its twin businesses of online travel sales via a superapp and software sales to hotels and other travel companies. The South Korea-based startup has made progress on both ambitions since 2011, when it received a $1.7 billion investment from the Softbank Vision Fund in a transaction that valued Yanolja at the time at approximately US$9 billion.

Irish Inbound Tourism Set to Regain 75 Percent of Pre-Pandemic Level - skift.com - Ireland - Britain - Ukraine
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25.08.2023 / 14:38

Irish Inbound Tourism Set to Regain 75 Percent of Pre-Pandemic Level

Ireland’s overseas inbound tourism level for the year is set to hit 75 percent of 2019 levels, CEO of Tourism Ireland Niall Gibbons told The Sunday Times (London).

Amex GBT Partners With Dnata to Meet Middle East's Growing Corporate Travel Demand - skift.com - Usa - Saudi Arabia - India - Uae - city Dubai
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25.08.2023 / 14:36

Amex GBT Partners With Dnata to Meet Middle East's Growing Corporate Travel Demand

American Express Global Business Travel has partnered with Emirates Group-owned dnata to offer its global clients more local expertise in the Middle East region.

Geopolitical and Economic Turmoil Is Reordering Where Travelers Go in 2023 - skift.com - China - Canada - Colombia - Costa Rica - Turkey - South Korea - Russia - Ukraine - Lebanon - city Beirut - Burma - Egypt - Sri Lanka - Iran
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:35

Geopolitical and Economic Turmoil Is Reordering Where Travelers Go in 2023

A mix of international tensions, economic turmoil, and political tension is causing many travelers to rethink the destinations they’re prioritizing on their “bucket lists” in 2023, according to an article on Wednesday in Toronto’s The Globe and Mail.

Travelers Learn to Live With Permanxiety - skift.com - China - Ukraine - county Lawrence - county Summers
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:34

Travelers Learn to Live With Permanxiety

Travel has always offered an escape from the ordinary. But it has classically offered escapism by creating what you might call “sensory deprivation bubbles.” It conjured the fantasy that troubles didn’t exist within the space of their resorts, cruise ships, theme parks, and first-class cabins. 

Economic Turbulence's Toll on Travel Recovery - skift.com - Los Angeles - Usa - Brazil - China - city Los Angeles - Thailand - city Dubai - county Russell
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:31

Economic Turbulence's Toll on Travel Recovery

Good morning from Skift. It’s Monday, December 19, and we are headed back from a successful Skift Forum in Dubai. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today.

Carnival Says 2023 Bookings Show Cruisers So Ready to Put Pandemic to Rest - skift.com - Australia - Japan - Ukraine
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:30

Carnival Says 2023 Bookings Show Cruisers So Ready to Put Pandemic to Rest

Carnival CEO Josh Weinstein said, during Wednesday’s earnings call for its fiscal fourth quarter that ended on November 30, some consumers are a bit weary about booking cruises with Covid and flu cases on the rise. But that didn’t dampen his optimism about 2023 with Carnival seeing a surge in bookings for the new year, after years of seeing its business being dogged by the pandemic with onboard outbreaks, deaths, and plenty of bad publicity.

Global Hotel Investment Volume Decelerated in 2022 - skift.com - Los Angeles - China - Singapore - city Singapore - Russia - Ukraine
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:29

Global Hotel Investment Volume Decelerated in 2022

While 2022 was a post-pandemic boom year for hotel demand in much of the world, total global hotel investment volume decelerated slightly to $71.9 billion, a decline of 2 percent relative to 2021. The relative lack of outbound Chinese hotel investment, the Russian war in Ukraine, and recessionary pressures in several markets tamped down the pace of growth.

Airbnb Attempts to Ease Discrimination by Hosts - skift.com - Britain - city Seattle - city Havana - city Dubai
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:29

Airbnb Attempts to Ease Discrimination by Hosts

Good morning from Skift. It’s Wednesday, December 14, and we are live in Dubai for the next two days. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today.

The Hotel CEO Who Doesn’t Need Digital Nomads - skift.com - Uae - city Dubai
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:28

The Hotel CEO Who Doesn’t Need Digital Nomads

Good morning from Skift. It’s Friday, December 16, and we are headed back from a successful Skift Forum in Dubai. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today.

Middle East Travel Players Warm to Collaboration as Competition Heats Up - skift.com - Morocco - France - city Paris - Saudi Arabia - city Dubai
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:26

Middle East Travel Players Warm to Collaboration as Competition Heats Up

In some ways the Middle East is a victim of its own success: It weathered the pandemic relatively well, and the luxury market proved resilient. But now as tourism to the region swiftly recovers, the challenge is how do brands operating there stand out when inter-regional competition is so fierce?

The Most Important Business Travel Story of 2022 - skift.com - Britain - Usa - Russia - Ukraine
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:24

The Most Important Business Travel Story of 2022

It was the news everyone was waiting for. Finally the U.S. government set a date, Nov 8. 2021, to reopen its borders.

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