As the year nears its end, the tourism industry is setting its sights on the buzzwords for travel in 2024. Will we still be doing revenge travel, set-jetting and workcations?Expedia Group is giving us an insight based on booking data from Expedia, Hotels.com and Vrbo, as well as a global ...
Is Artificial Intelligence, commonly known as AI, the long-awaited savior of the human race, or is it the bane of today’s fast-paced, always-looking-for-a-shortcut society?Although often without their knowledge or consent, consumers are affected by AI more than they realize. From healthcare to financial interactions and transportation to agriculture, AI is ...
The air travel chaos of summer 2022 brought mass cancellations, overwhelming lines and mounds of lost luggage to airports around the world. Although departure schedules and crowds are not within a passenger’s control, many travelers have decided to take action on the lost luggage front ― by vowing to never ...
As the cost of living continues to put pressure on U.S. households, many are feeling the crunch. However, a new study published this month by Hilton suggests that consumers plan to spend more on travel in 2024. How? By reducing other areas of their personal spending to make leisure travel ...
Lots of people enjoy traveling and would love to do it more often. Travel credit cards are one of the most common recommendations to make that happen. With these cards, you can earn points (or miles) that you put toward travel expenses, including airline tickets, hotel stays, and more.It probably ...
After enduring a nearly three-year stand-off with travel restrictions and border closures due to the global pandemic, last year saw travelers take back to the skies, seas, roads, and railroads in droves as countries reopened and welcomed back foreign visitors.Amid the pent-up travel demand, more than 900 million tourists made ...
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