Articles tagged “duty of care”

Tourism

U.S. Travel Caution FAQ: What the State Department Advice Means for Travelers

This worldwide caution for Americans to stay alert in tourist spots, even often safe European capitals, is quite notable.

U.S. Travel Caution FAQ: What the State Department Advice Means for Travelers

Skift Meetings

Why Delegate Welfare Takes Top Priority in 2023

Meetings and events now play a pivotal role in reconnecting teams within a supportive, nurturing environment. Every element of meeting design needs to be carefully considered with delegate welfare in mind. That's why selecting the right venue or partner is the first step to addressing attendees’ holistic wellness needs.

Why Delegate Welfare Takes Top Priority in 2023
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Travel Technology

Q&A: Putting Customer Care at the Heart of the Travel Experience

Whatever you call it — travel insurance, fintech, trip protection, peace of mind — the past several years have shown travelers the importance of having a safety net. That shift has led to new opportunities for travel brands to use insurance products to improve their technology, increase loyalty, build lifetime customer value, and drive revenue.

Q&A: Putting Customer Care at the Heart of the Travel Experience

Hotels

Daily Podcast: Strong Hotel Hiring Numbers

Good morning from Skift. It's Monday, March 7, in New York City. Here's what you need to know about the business of travel today.

Daily Podcast: Strong Hotel Hiring Numbers

Business Travel

Kayak Is Missing a Golden Opportunity With Its New Corporate Travel Platform

In what could be the travel industry’s most drawn-out launch of a booking tool, the final version will appeal to many small companies — but it could have offered so much more.

Kayak Is Missing a Golden Opportunity With Its New Corporate Travel Platform
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SkiftX

Skift Hospitality and Marketing Summit Video: How Hotels Can Drive Demand With Workforce Lodging Programs

In this video from Skift's Hospitality & Marketing Summit, we hear from CLC Lodging President Ron Rogers about how hotels can benefit from engaging with workers who travel for the essential projects that keep North America running — especially as traditional business travel continues a slow recovery.

Skift Hospitality and Marketing Summit Video: How Hotels Can Drive Demand With Workforce Lodging Programs

Business Travel

Travel Fails With Coordinated Response on Covid: Retired Green Berets Commander

A highly decorated U.S Army veteran has voiced what a lot of people are thinking: How did we all make such a mess of reacting to the pandemic?

Travel Fails With Coordinated Response on Covid: Retired Green Berets Commander

Business Travel

Laid-Off Corp Travel Agents Become Consultants: Will Clients Follow?

If downsizing is a natural correction to the peaks prior to coronavirus, so-called micro agencies are the logical next phase in the travel management cycle.

Laid-Off Corp Travel Agents Become Consultants: Will Clients Follow?

Business Travel

Will the First Wave of Corporate Travelers Be Paralyzed by Anxiety?

It will be new territory for most travel managers, but monitoring mental health could safeguard not just employees but help secure a company’s future too.

Will the First Wave of Corporate Travelers Be Paralyzed by Anxiety?
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Hotels

New Report: Leveraging Hotel Loyalty to Design Successful Business Travel Programs

Out-of-policy booking is a significant challenge in the business travel sector. Managers want employees to use approved tools and partners. But their business travelers frequently ignore those demands, choosing to purchase whatever is most convenient, cheap, or easy to use. Could hotel loyalty programs offer a solution to the impasse?

New Report: Leveraging Hotel Loyalty to Design Successful Business Travel Programs