
Skift Daily Travel Briefing
Marriott's Confidence, Air India's Ambitions and Trump's Ban by the Numbers
Marriott International sees India as a key driver of its future growth, with CEO Anthony Capuano emphasizing local leadership, expansion into secondary cities, and tourism development in discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Air India CEO Campbell Wilson highlighted India's rapid aviation growth, with over 1,000 aircraft on order, a booming loyalty program, and plans to integrate AI for operational efficiency, positioning Indian carriers to dominate outbound travel by 2027. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is considering new travel restrictions affecting up to 43 countries, which may not significantly impact U.S. tourism immediately but could have long-term consequences for global travel policies.
- Marriott CEO on U.S. Recession Fears and India's Untapped Potential
- Air India CEO: 'The Power is in Our Hands' to Capture Outbound Travel Demand
- Trump Travel Ban 2.0: How Many U.S. Visitors Are at Stake?
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