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16.02.2024 - 13:29 / skift.com / Dennis Schaal / Rashaad Jorden / Sean Oneill / G.Adventures / Geoff Ballotti
Good morning from Skift. It’s Friday, February 16. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel.
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Wyndham executives say the company’s efforts to fend off Choice Hotels’ hostile bid weighted on its results in the fourth quarter, reports Senior Hospitality Editor Sean O’Neill.
Wyndham CEO Geoff Ballotti said its fourth quarter could have been better without the distractions from Choice Hotels’ merger proposal. The company’s revenue and income in 2023 both fell from the previous year, which may have been a result of Wyndham devoting resources to prevent the hostile merger.
Wyndham said it’s spent $75 million related to the deal so far, including answering antitrust queries from regulators.
Next, Expedia Group has pulled a Vrbo ad in Canada because its use of a traditional folk song from Newfoundland and Labrador sparked an uproar, writes Executive Editor Dennis Schaal.
The ad, which aired during both the Grammys and Super Bowl, used the folk song I’se the B’y as its theme. Schaal notes the ad was intended to take a dig at rival Airbnb. But the provincial government and local tourism executives demanded Expedia remove the ad because they believed using the folk song was disrespectful.
Finally, Bali has implemented a tourist tax as part of its efforts to combat overtourism, writes Global Tourism Reporter Dawit Habtemariam.
Visitors to the popular Indonesian destination have to pay about $10, which will go toward conservation efforts and improving the island’s infrastructure. Mark Howarth-Archer, an executive at tour operator G Adventures, said Bali’s infrastructure can’t handle the surge in tourists.
As a solo-travel content creator, the No. 1 question I'm asked is how I take great pictures of myself when I'm alone.
Choice Hotels created a storm last October when it went public with a hostile takeover bid for Wyndham Hotels & Resorts. It is giving Wyndham stockholders until Friday to tender their shares.
Choice Hotels International is asking Wyndham Hotels & Resorts stockholders to tender their shares into the exchange offer before its expiration on March 8.
RevPAR growth of 6.1 percent, exceeding industry RevPAR performance by approximately 25 percent.
With proper preparation and respect for the local customs, your visit to Japan is sure to be a seamless and enriching adventure.
New CEOs for Iberia and Vueling.
More than 3.8 million guests and around 6.6 million overnight stays – tourism has rebounded
KLM generated 12.1 billion euros in revenues in 2023, with operational profits of 650 million euros. This is a record turnover despite profits being under pressure compared to 2022.
AirAsia Move is serious about an IPO – but first the timing and the business mix needs to be right.
As one of Europe’s largest airline supergroups, what’s happening at Air France-KLM matters.
Renowned Canadian photographic artist and filmmaker Edward Burtynsky has taken over two vast floors at London’s Saatchi Gallery to present Extraction/Abstraction, the largest exhibition of his 40 year career. His remarkable photographs and films of global industrial landscapes represent his dedication to bearing witness to the impact of humans have had on the planet.
It's a great time for Wyndham loyalists or those looking to try the brand and its loyalty program for the first time.