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Get the latest from the most-trusted travel industry news source.Skift sits down with creatives, executives, and entrepreneurs from across travel to discuss their insights and perspectives on the hows and whys of travelers’ habits, industry patterns, and the seismic changes happening across the industry.Listen for exclusive conversations with travel leaders and Skift's own in-house editors and analysts.Read the latest news every day at skift.com/news
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May 26, 2018 • 27min
How European Tourism Came Back From the Brink
On today's episode of the Skift Podcast, we're talking about why your European summer vacation might seem extra crowded. The number of international arrivals in Europe grew 8 percent in 2017, with more growth expected this year, and some destinations are struggling to cope with the flood of tourists.
Skift Europe Editor Patrick Whyte spoke about the topic with the European Travel Commission's Jennifer Iduh and Visit Iceland's Inga Palsdottir at Skift Forum Europe in Berlin.
This is one of several conversations we're featuring from Skift Forum Europe.

May 10, 2018 • 28min
Why Accor Had No Choice But To Change
On today's episode of the Skift Podcast, we're hearing from AccorHotels CEO Sébastien Bazin. You may recognize his name from dozens of stories about acquisitions the company has made in recent years. At Skift Forum Europe in Berlin, Bazin spoke to Skift Senior Hospitality Editor Deanna Ting about why the company could no longer be a "sleeping giant" and what it plans to do with all its investments. This is the first of several conversations we're featuring from Skift Forum Europe.

Mar 28, 2018 • 34min
Travel Brands Want to Be Experience Platforms
On this sponsored episode of the Skift podcast, we're diving into the Skift Megatrend: Travel Brands Want To Become Experience Platforms. We’re taking a look at how travel brands are expanding beyond what they’re known for doing in travel into new segments of travelers’ experiences. Leading the discussion is Jeremy Kressman, SkiftX research editor and Deanna Ting, Skift hospitality editor. Our guest is John Greenleaf, global head of Hilton Garden Inn.

Mar 28, 2018 • 22min
Bonus Analyst Sessions: Exploring the Vacation Rental Tech Stack
There is a tech arms race underway in the vacation rental market. As this space enters a new phase of growth and scale, the need for tech solutions is real, but not every company will succeed. Understand the vacation rental tech stack, its major players, and our outlook on where it’s all headed in this Analyst Session.
This Analyst Session discusses the state of technology in the vacation rental market and provides useful insights for property managers and owners, technologists and investors alike. It serves as a supplement to our Skift Research Report, Decoding the Modern Vacation Rental Technology Landscape. We review the current state of the market, take a deep dive into the tech stack and segment the different types of end-customers. Lastly, we discuss our outlook for consolidation, professionalization, and convergence with hotel tech.
What You'll Learn From This Podcast
Why technology is so important to the vacation rental space
How software can help vacation rental operators drive sales
Which tech solutions are creating operational efficiencies
Who the three major types of vacation rental managers are and why their needs differ
Why some tech solutions could consolidate while others will to remain independent
Why we believe there could be a convergence between vacation rental and hotel technology
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Mar 23, 2018 • 41min
The Airbnb Threat
This episode of the Skift podcast goes all in on Airbnb and the competitive threat it poses to traditional hotel companies and booking sites. Leading the discussion is Skift Hospitality Editor Deanna Ting, joined by Executive Editor Dennis Schaal and Skift Research Senior Analyst Rebecca Stone.

Mar 7, 2018 • 20min
Bonus Analyst Sessions: Hotel Owner Operating and Branding Strategies
Hotel owners have their hands full with choosing the appropriate operating model, ensuring their properties are being run efficiently and effectively, and remaining innovative and thoughtful. Doing all of this in an increasingly complex environment can be challenging. Some will need the major brand chains' help, some won't.
This Analyst Session discusses operating and branding strategies for hotel owners in today's environment. It serves as a supplement to our Skift Research Report, A Deep Dive Into Operating & Branding Strategies for Hotel Owners. We review different ownership operating models and the pros and cons of each, the benefits of brand affiliation versus non-affiliation, and our proprietary Brand Matrix which ranks the seven major brand chains according to 13 key quantitative metrics. We also provide our expectations for distribution costs, management contract terms, soft brands, non-branded operators, and independent hotels.
What You'll Learn From This Podcast
The advantages and disadvantages of different ownership operating models
Key considerations when entering into management and franchise agreements
An overview of the hotel industry in terms of branded versus non-branded and managed versus franchised versus owned properties
Why the large brands have increasingly shifted to asset light
The benefits of brand affiliation
How consolidation has negatively impacted hotel owners
Examples of when to remain independent versus affiliate with a brand
An overview of Skift Research’s proprietary Brand Matrix ranking seven major brand chains
Skift Research’s expectations for distribution costs, management contract terms, soft brands, non-branded operators, and independents
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Jan 31, 2018 • 27min
Bonus Analyst Sessions: Venture Investment Trends In Travel
This was a record year of funding for travel startups. It's exciting for travel to be in the spotlight, but it also means that founders and their VC backers see a field full of market openings, oftentimes at the expense of established incumbents. Travel leaders need to keep tabs on what is driving the latest opportunities.
This Analyst Session discusses the state of venture capital investing in the global travel market and provides useful insights for founders, investors, and incumbents alike. It serves as a supplement to our Skift Research Report, Venture Investment Trends and Startup Opportunities in Travel 2018. We review market sizing, active investors, and funding trends. We also try to separate fact from fiction in emerging technologies, such as blockchain. Lastly, we cover growing businesses in emerging economies and rising verticals.
What You'll Learn From This Podcast
The size of the travel startup financing market
Trends in corporate venture capital investments and partnerships
Challenges facing founders of early stage startups
A look at travel startup 'unicorns' and their year of change
Growth in emerging markets, such as China and India
Separating hype from reality in emerging technologies
Trends in verticals, including tours and activities
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Jan 25, 2018 • 45min
Megatrends Defining Travel in 2018
On this episode of the Skift podcast, we explore the biggest trends that will define travel in 2018, with audio from one of our annual Megatrends events. Skift experts discuss topics including the way travel brands are turning into experience platforms, how travel companies and destinations are responding to nationalist rhetoric, the return of European travelers to disrupted destinations, and the way restaurants are battling the delivery boom.

Dec 14, 2017 • 14min
Bonus Analyst Sessions: 2018 Global Travel Market Outlook
There is room for optimism heading into 2018 for the global travel industry with numerous indicators pointing to a solid year of macroeconomic growth.
In this Analyst Session we discuss our expectations for the global travel market, as a supplement to our Skift Research Report, Room for Optimism: 2018 Global Travel Market Outlook. We review some key economic data points that are top of mind for Skift Research as we head into 2018, provide market sizing data for the travel and tourism industry today, detail global growth and travel industry expectations, and discuss U.S. and global economic policy uncertainty as well as risks to our economic outlook.
What You'll Learn From This Podcast
Global economic growth forecasts
Sales and earnings growth expectations for the hotel, airline, and cruise industries
U.S. consumer and corporate economic expectations
International economic trends for key regions and countries
A discussion of U.S. and global policy uncertainty
Key items of focus that could positively and negatively impact economic growth in 2018
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Nov 29, 2017 • 32min
Finding Solutions for the Overtourism Dilemma
On this episode of the Skift podcast, we're tackling the issue of overtourism with some ideas for addressing the problem. Our guest is Megan Epler Wood, director of the International Sustainable Tourism Initiative at the Harvard School of Public Health. Her latest book, Sustainable Tourism on a Finite Planet, was released earlier this year. She spoke with Skift tourism experts Andrew Sheivachman and Dan Peltier and news editor Hannah Sampson.