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Airbnb's Best Quarter and Other Top Stories This Week - skift.com - state Colorado - Qatar
skift.com
25.08.2023

Airbnb's Best Quarter and Other Top Stories This Week

Airbnb Posts Best Quarter Yet on Relentless Travel Demand: Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky says his company can thrive in boom and bust cycles if it keeps innovating. To meet that promise, his company will have to boost its pricing competitiveness and makes it easier for individuals to list properties. And make the case to Wall Street on unfair comparisons to 2021.

Lufthansa Puts Diversity Up Front in World Cup Advertising Campaign - skift.com - Germany - Qatar - city Dubai - city Doha
skift.com
25.08.2023

Lufthansa Puts Diversity Up Front in World Cup Advertising Campaign

German flag carrier Lufthansa recently launched an advertising campaign around the FIFA World Cup. As part of the initiative, the airline published a one-minute video short called The Great Swap. A camera swoops around distinct cities, airports, streets,and landscapes, showing the alleged biggest jersey swap of all time. 

Hyatt's Dream Acquisition - skift.com - Germany - China - city New York - Saudi Arabia - Qatar
skift.com
25.08.2023

Hyatt's Dream Acquisition

Good morning from Skift. It’s Wednesday, November 30. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today.

Saudi Arabia Details Plans for One of World's Largest Airports - skift.com - Israel - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Thailand - county Centre - Seychelles - city Dubai - city Riyadh
skift.com
25.08.2023

Saudi Arabia Details Plans for One of World's Largest Airports

Saudi Arabia announced its masterplan for King Salman International Airport — touted to be one of the world’s largest airports. Public Investment Fund, the country’s sovereign wealth fund, will build the more than 57 square kilometres airport, and it will include the current King Khaled airport. With plans for six parallel runways, and including the existing terminals, the airport aims to accommodate up to 120 million travelers by 2030. By 2050, the airport is expected to accommodate up to 185 million passengers and process 3.5 million tons of cargo. The masterplan would boost Riyadh’s position as a global logistics hub, stimulate transport, trade and tourism, and act as a bridge linking the East with the West. The new airport is expected to contribute $7 billion annually to the country’s non-oil gross domestic product and to create 103,000 direct and indirect jobs, in line with Saudi’s Vision 2030 objectives. The kingdom has plans to attract 100 million annual visits by 2030.

Abu Dhabi Airport Is Expecting 1.5 Million Travelers Over 6 Weeks - skift.com - Germany - Italy - Britain - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - city Abu Dhabi - Egypt - Oman - city Muscat, Oman - county Gulf - city Dubai - city Doha
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25.08.2023

Abu Dhabi Airport Is Expecting 1.5 Million Travelers Over 6 Weeks

Etihad Airways looks forward to welcoming over 1.5 million travellers at Abu Dhabi International Airport between November 21 and January 8. Abu Dhabi kicked off a calendar of events with The Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix held between November 17 and 20 last week. Football fans from around the world will also be flocking to the region as the FIFA World Cup started in Doha from Sunday. “Etihad with its partners, is geared up and ready to host 1.5 million expected guests over the next six weeks,” said Shaeb Al Najjar, general manager of hub operations at Etihad Airways.

So Much for Qatar's World Cup Hotels and Rooms Shortage - skift.com - Italy - Qatar - county Gulf - city Doha
skift.com
25.08.2023

So Much for Qatar's World Cup Hotels and Rooms Shortage

Qatar has found itself with an unexpected glut of rooms in the World Cup’s busy group stage, with online portals showing rooms in at least 42 hotels and Airbnb offering hundreds of options for this weekend.

Middle Eastern Destinations Lead Global Travel Recovery - skift.com - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Jordan - Lebanon - Egypt - city Dubai
skift.com
25.08.2023

Middle Eastern Destinations Lead Global Travel Recovery

The Middle East is leading international travel recovery in the fourth quarter as inbound arrivals to the region witnessed an increase of 4 percent, long ahead of the global average of a decrease of 30 percent, according to travel analytics firm ForwardKeys. “The FIFA World Cup is certainly the key driver for its travel recovery,” said Juan Gomez, head of market intelligence at ForwardKeys. The latest air ticketing data by ForwardKeys also shows that international arrival levels may be back to normal in 2023, with travel to the Middle East up by 15 percent on pre-pandemic levels in the first quarter. Overall, the outlook for 2023 looks promising, despite high inflation in key source markets and the looming recession, FowardKeys noted. The Middle East is also attracting more premium travellers than in 2019, the travel analytics firm noted with Saudi Arabia showing the greatest growth. Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon are also showing growth, with a regional average of 11  percent above 2019.

The World Cup of Tourism by the Numbers - skift.com - France - Qatar - Argentina
skift.com
25.08.2023

The World Cup of Tourism by the Numbers

The FIFA World Cup is one of the most anticipated sporting events of the year, and this Sunday France and Argentina will face off in the final match in Qatar. The winner will be determined by a heated playoff, but who takes the title in the World Cup of Tourism?

Qatar World Cup Visitor Numbers Fall Short - skift.com - Spain - Morocco - Qatar - Russia - county Gulf - city Doha
skift.com
25.08.2023

Qatar World Cup Visitor Numbers Fall Short

Qatar received just over 765,000 visitors during the first two weeks of the World Cup, according to an organisers’ report obtained by Reuters, falling short of the country’s expectations for an influx of 1.2 million during the month-long event.

5 U.S. Cities Remake Tourism and Other Top Stories - skift.com - France - Usa - Guyana - Argentina - Uae - Puerto Rico
skift.com
25.08.2023

5 U.S. Cities Remake Tourism and Other Top Stories

The Remaking of Tourism in 5 U.S. Cities: Five U.S. destinations geographically spread out, of varying sizes and with different transformative strategies — and challenges — point to what destination marketing organizations will have to do in the coming years.

Saudi Arabia Opens Up to Airbnb-Like Rentals - skift.com - Italy - Saudi Arabia - Uae - city Riyadh
skift.com
25.08.2023

Saudi Arabia Opens Up to Airbnb-Like Rentals

Citizens of Saudi Arabia will now be able to rent out their homes to tourists, according to a bylaw approved by the tourism ministry.

Saudi Arabia's Tourism Boosts Post-Covid Recovery of Real Estate Sector - skift.com - Eu - Britain - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Uae - city Abu Dhabi - county King - city Dubai - city Riyadh - city Jeddah
skift.com
25.08.2023

Saudi Arabia's Tourism Boosts Post-Covid Recovery of Real Estate Sector

The post-Covid recovery of the real estate sector in Saudi Arabia is led by increasing tourist demand and government spending on infrastructure projects such as the investment in King Salman International Airport, Deloitte noted in its latest real estate report. In 2022, both average daily rate (ADR) and occupancy improved from 2021 as market-wide recovery was supported by the ease of travel and faster visa processing for tourists, according to the report. The first three months of the year were the strongest for occupancy performance in Riyadh, reaching 76 percent in March. Meanwhile, Jeddah hotels recorded the highest occupancy performance in May at 59 percent. The facilitation of a tourist visa for Gulf residents and the visa on arrival extension to UK, U.S. and European Union residents aims to support the country’s ambition to welcome 100 million visitors a year by 2030, the global consultancy firm noted in its report.

World Cup Fever Lifts Qatar Airways Revenue to Record High - skift.com - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - city Dubai - city Doha
skift.com
25.08.2023

World Cup Fever Lifts Qatar Airways Revenue to Record High

Qatar Airways late on Wednesday reported a record annual revenue of 76.3 billion riyals ($21 billion), underpinned by a higher customer base after the Doha-based carrier hosted the FIFA World Cup as its official partner and airline.

North American World Cup Host Cities Need Money for Tourists - skift.com - Usa - state Missouri - Mexico - Canada - state California - state Kansas - county Nelson - city Kansas City - city Palm Springs, state California
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25.08.2023

North American World Cup Host Cities Need Money for Tourists

Good morning from Skift. It’s Friday, July 21. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today.

3 U.S. Cities Compete for the 2026 World Cup Final - skift.com - Brazil - China - county Dallas - state New Jersey - India - Los Angeles, county Dallas - county Dixon
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25.08.2023

3 U.S. Cities Compete for the 2026 World Cup Final

Good morning from Skift. It’s Tuesday, August 1. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today.

FIFA World Cup: Women Who Travel Podcast - cntraveler.com - Australia - New Zealand - Usa - Washington - Haiti
cntraveler.com
17.08.2023

FIFA World Cup: Women Who Travel Podcast

You can listen to our podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify each week. Follow this link if you're listening on Apple News.

The Best Things to Do in Auckland, New Zealand After the Women's World Cup - cntraveler.com - Japan - New Zealand - China - India - North Korea - province Sichuan - Samoa - Tonga
cntraveler.com
16.08.2023

The Best Things to Do in Auckland, New Zealand After the Women's World Cup

Auckland is a city with many faces. Known locally by its Māori name, Tāmaki Makaurau, the city has a cosmopolitan heart with some of the best dining, drinking, and shopping in the country. Yet, urban sprawl quickly gives way to landscapes of New Zealand’s signature beauty here; to the west, the forested hills of the Waitākere Ranges border black sand beaches pummeled by surf. To the east of the city is the island-studded Waitematā Harbor.

World Cup Travel Warnings Include Hacked Phones and LGBT Concerns - smartertravel.com - Germany - Britain - South Africa - Brazil - South Korea - Russia
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023

World Cup Travel Warnings Include Hacked Phones and LGBT Concerns

Every four years, soccer fans from across the globe flock to the FIFA World Cup. Most recently the games have drawn hordes to Brazil, South Africa, and Germany—which, as all destinations do, saw their fair share of travel warnings and safety advisories ahead of the games.

Where Is the Women's World Cup? - cntraveler.com - Australia - New Zealand - county Park
cntraveler.com
19.07.2023

Where Is the Women's World Cup?

With so many sporting events to keep track of, many people are wondering: Where is the Women's World Cup taking place this year? 

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