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Airline Weekly
The quality issues with certain Pratt & Whitney engines on Airbus planes will take a big bite out of airline recovery and growth next year.
8 months ago
Airlines
The first-half-year performance is good news for parties interested in a stake in Portugal's flag carrier, set for partial privatization.
Reuters | 8 months ago
Online Travel
If Google wants to build its flight price guarantee, it has the challenge that it always had with Book on Google — find airlines content to having their customers get into the Google habit.
Dennis Schaal | 8 months ago
Consumer tech is important — but so are modern internal systems. A healthy mix is key.
Justin Dawes | 8 months ago
Hotels
Today's edition of Skift's daily podcast looks closer at Hyatt's business travel optimism, Lufthansa's strong signs, and Airbnb's international playbook.
Rashaad Jorden | 9 months ago
Today's edition of Skift's daily podcast looks closer at Expedia’s breakup with Hopper, an FAA and airline emissions partnership, and what Indian travelers want (hint: cheaper travel).
Rashaad Jorden | 10 months ago
TAP may have to wait a while longer before the government sets out the airline's privatization rules in coming weeks.
Reuters | 10 months ago
All would admit that the way online travel companies display the climate impact of flights is vague and inadequate. But help is on the way.
Dennis Schaal | 10 months ago
While passenger traffic at Portuguese airports in the first four months of the year exceeded pre-pandemic levels, the country's flag carrier is yet to gather momentum.
IAG, Lufthansa or Air France-KLM could have something to say about the government's efforts to privatize TAP. Everything from investments to a sale are on the table.