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Skift Daily Travel Briefing

U.S. Hotels’ Slow Growth, Ryanair’s New Partner and Cruiselines’ Emissions Fees

Apr 15, 2025
03:48

U.S. hotel growth is slowing due to weak travel demand and economic uncertainty, with Goldman Sachs projecting minimal revenue increases and a 45% chance of recession. Expedia has begun selling Ryanair flights in the U.S. and Europe after resolving a legal dispute, marking a shift in how airlines distribute inventory online. Meanwhile, new maritime regulations will require cruise lines to pay for carbon emissions, pushing the industry toward cleaner operations by 2035.


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