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How long will we have to wait before China's outbound tourism sentiment is revived completely?
Casey Hall and Joyce Lee, Reuters | 5 months ago
Airlines
The 24 weekly commercial flights between the U.S. and China, compared to an estimated 350 flights before the pandemic, speak volumes about the relations between the two countries.
Kanishka Singh, Reuters | 6 months ago
China's iconic Dragon Boat Festival has seen year-on-year revenue growth. Still, the overall numbers for the 2023 festival appear to lag when compared to 2019, putting tourism recovery in the spotlight and whether added measures are needed to boost its growth in the world's second-biggest economy.
Reuters | 6 months ago
This is a lot different than Memorial Day 2020. Remember?
David Shepardson, Reuters | 7 months ago
Ryanair has inched closer to profit highs last seen by the company in 2018, with the Irish carrier carefully considering the impact of Boeing delivery delays and its ability to grow its passenger numbers in the year ahead.
Padraic Halpin, Reuters | 7 months ago
Today's edition of Skift's daily podcast looks at U.S. vaccine rules, Qantas’ new CEO, and VisitBritain’s AI-assisted campaign.
Rashaad Jorden | 8 months ago
Hotels
This move by Hilton is significant and shows that the hotel industry is, finally, modernizing its core systems. For HotelKey, it's a remarkable win by a small tech vendor in a competitive space.
Justin Dawes | 8 months ago
Domestic business demand fell by about 8 percent immediately after the collapses of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank in March but rebounded within two weeks. The banking crisis did not affect domestic leisure or international business and leisure demand.
Madhu Unnikrishnan, Skift | 8 months ago
Numbers are at just a fifth compared to before the pandemic, with geopolitical and educational tourism issues at play here.
Stella Qiu and Byron Kaye, Reuters | 9 months ago
Japan is still shaking off the lingering effects of its long and strict lockdowns.
Dawit Habtemariam | 9 months ago