While US airlines are ditching international first class, the cabin is still a huge money-maker abroad — and carriers aren't skimping on the luxuries.
While US airlines are ditching international first class, the cabin is still a huge money-maker abroad — and carriers aren't skimping on the luxuries.
It's no secret airport terminals can be hectic and that flying private offers an often quieter, calmer experience. But now, thanks to one company, travelers don't need to choose.
Hotels added 26,000 new jobs in the United States in November, a small increase from the previous month despite the overall strong job growth numbers for the U.S. economy, especially the leisure and hospitality industry.
It’s been a boom time for the hotel industry in the United Arab Emirates, as recent news items in Skift’s Daily Lodging Report have recently shown.
American Airlines Chief Customer Officer Alison Taylor is retiring. Her departure will leave the Fort Worth, Texas- based carrier with no C-suite executive whose sole purview is customers.
It’s like that bunny in the old Energizer battery commercials: Still going.
Just weeks after buying Love Home Swap from Travel + Leisure Co., Paris-based HomeExchange acquired French competitor My weekend for you.
Timeshares are a contentious topic in vacation hospitality. Some of the biggest and publicly traded companies have often been censured or ruled against for not upholding consumer protection laws by using deceptive sales tactics.
South Korean company Yanolja Cloud, which offers AI-based SaaS solutions for the hospitality and leisure industries, has acquired Israeli B2B travel tech provider Go Global Travel.
The U.S. Travel Association has unveiled its biannual travel forecast and the data that jumped out to the group was the strong inbound international travel. It now stands at 84 percent of 2019 levels and is estimated to reach 99 percent in 2024.
With approximately 9,100 properties across 95 countries, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is one of the biggest hotel companies in the world. Covering a broad spectrum of price points, the company offers everything from economy options to luxury stays.
The East Coast just got a new pathway to paradise thanks to a new all-business class airline.
Frontier Airlines is launching several new warm-weather routes to the Caribbean and Mexico in time for winter, and putting one-way flights on sale to celebrate.
It’s now easier to visit Qatar from New York City. Qatar Airways announced this week that it'll be adding three new nonstop flights from New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport to Doha’s Hamad International Airport by offering three flights daily. The flights, offered 3 times a day, have a staggered departure time from 8:20 PM, 10:15 PM, and 1:25 AM, according to the airline. The flight, which has a duration of 12 hours and 25 minutes, is operated on a Boeing 777-300ER.
Tourists wonder if traveling to Maui is safe and considerate after the devastating wildfires. After all, several local communities are still searching for missing loved ones, and the cleanup process has just begun. The tourism-dependent economy remains open, but some travel plan adjustments might be necessary.
Ready to set sail while enjoying fine dining? A new experience turns a temporary restaurant closure into an outdoor adventure.
Low-cost airline Breeze Airways is welcoming the start of fall with its first-ever sitewide sale offering 30 percent off anywhere the airline flies.
Labor Day may still be a week away, but JetBlue is ready for fall with a sale that has one-way fares starting at just $39.
Southwest Airlines will limit its popular EarlyBird Check-In feature as part of its effort to overhaul its flying experience.
Standing at the helm, skimming carefree through the surf and mooring whenever you please — sailing offers the freedom to go wherever the winds take you. And while the thought of hoisting sails may initially sound complex, there are plenty of places where beginners can learn the ropes and watch the experts at work. Here are some of the best.
As Hawai’i continues to rebuild from the devastating and deadly wildfires that swept through the western region of Maui, the state’s leadership is encouraging travel to the other islands and even parts of Maui that were not affected by the wildfires. In a news conference this week, Hawaii’s Gov. Josh Green and its tourism board advised travelers that they're still welcome to visit the other islands of Hawaii. “Like we saw in the pandemic, decisions we made can affect everyone across the islands. So what we’re saying now is travel should not be to West Maui. But the other parts of Maui are safe,” Green said at the press event.
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