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Airlines
Who isn't excited for a new story? Riyadh Air CEO Tony Douglas vows to upend status quo
Srividya Kalyanaraman | 4 months ago
Hotels
U.S. hotels are finding workers but employment in the sector remains nearly 10% below February 2020 levels.
Rashaad Jorden | 6 months ago
With the upcoming Formula 1 event adding urgency to the negotiations, the outcome of this standoff will also reflect the power dynamics between labor and management in an evolving job market.
Doyinsola Oladipo, Reuters | 6 months ago
Amidst ongoing operational adjustments, Delta has initiated cost-cutting measures.
Reuters | 6 months ago
Startups
DiDi said robotaxis will be available on its rideshare app by 2025, and Regent Craft said it will begin testing electric seagliders next year.
Justin Dawes | 6 months ago
All of the airlines are confronting a spike in fuel prices, with labor and other costs up as well. And that will hit profits.
Jay Shabat, Skift | 7 months ago
Short-Term Rentals
New York City is a bit late to the game compared to other tourist cities that have implemented Airbnb restrictions, but there are certainly more to come.
Justin Dawes | 8 months ago
Ongoing travel demand and an airline industry grappling with staffing shortages adds leverage to contract negotiations for American Airlines flight attendants.
Reuters | 8 months ago
Staffing issues for the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration have moved into a dangerous phase since the need for training and experience further waylays insufficient air traffic controller numbers.
David Shepardson, Reuters | 8 months ago
The industry is jittery, but there isn't actually any strike action set for the remaining weeks of summer.