It seems everything is getting more expensive, and travelers are likely seeing it most when they’re booking trips to big cities. Are big cities becoming more expensive to visit? And why?
31.10.2024 - 10:49 / skift.com / Nicole Meyer
With only a few weeks to go until Skift Global Forum East, over 80 companies already plan to attend on November 19-20 in Dubai. This includes a cohort of names in and around the aviation industry including Accor, Dubai Airports, Hilton, Jumeriah, NEOM, Saudi Tourism Authority, Shangri-La Group, and Singapore Tourism Group just to name a few – with many others joining every day.
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It seems everything is getting more expensive, and travelers are likely seeing it most when they’re booking trips to big cities. Are big cities becoming more expensive to visit? And why?
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