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Good morning from Skift. It’s Wednesday, August 6. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today.
Chinese visitors traveling in organized groups will no longer need a visa to enter South Korea, the prime minister’s office ...
Here are three questions our answer engine Ask Skift 2.0 fielded recently, and a brief summary of the responses it gave.
The U.S. State Department announced on Tuesday that travelers from Malawi and Zambia will be subject to visa bonds of up to ...
Marriott’s second-quarter results underscored a slowdown in its core U.S. and Canada markets, and the company trimmed its ...
Alaska Airlines is making a big bet on international and premium travel as it launches European routes and introduces ...
Booking.com soft-launched its first credit card in the U.S., and it should help in its push for direct bookings.
Spain is removing thousands of unregistered Airbnbs from booking sites in August, threatening over 1M vacation rental beds.
Spain's approach to de-listing units is similar to the one New York City has taken in the past couple of years.
Amex GBT officials expressed confidence in future performance now that its merger with CWT is slated to close in the third quarter.
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