7 New Stories to Start Your Week
We're going to keep telling you how excited we are about the upcoming Skift Global Forum, so in that sense today is just another day that ends in a "y."
We also have another exclusive interview with a leading industry CEO, this one with Amadeus' top exec who explains how his company is negotiating the changing world of travel distribution. — Jason Clampet, Editor-in-Chief
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In his first interview with Skift, Amadeus's chief executive Luis Maroto makes a persuasive case that his $24.8 billion company is successfully navigating industry changes.
In its attempt to own more of the traveler experience from start to finish, AccorHotels is leveraging the power of its loyalty program — something its peers, no doubt, will also want to do going forward.
Travel brands and Cuba's ailing infrastructure are already struggling with accommodating 285,000 U.S. travelers per year in and around Havana. What happens when that number multiplies by seven?
Global Entry is the gateway drug. Now other countries are allowing you to skip through immigration faster than ever before. And it is easier than you would think.
The Great Wall of China doesn’t need Hollywood to remain one of the world’s wonders. But stampedes of Chinese tourists still threaten an artifice that northern armies failed to conquer.
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Weekend Roundups
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