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The travel industry is changing at its most rapid pace ever. Technology has continued to evolve and consumers have transformed the way they talk about, search for, book and experience travel.
The travel industry is changing at its most rapid pace ever. Technology has continued to evolve and consumers have transformed the way they talk about, search for, book and experience travel.
How will the industry need to adapt to thrive? What is the future of multi-modal, holistic travel? How can business use technology to ensure that experiences match expense?
The Future of Travel, an innovative new conference organized by The Economist Events, will take place on March 24th in Madrid. The event will gather 120+ industry experts for a day of discussion on the key trends facing the global travel industry, and predict what the business will look like in 2025.
How can the most sought after human economic activity on the planet transform itself for a cleaner, greener, fairer future?
How can the most sought after human economic activity on the planet transform itself for a cleaner, greener, fairer future?
That’s the basic question posed to 46 thought leaders – inside and outside the travel and tourism sector, from around the world, in the lead-up to the Rio+20 Earth Summit – leaders who manufacture aircraft; campaign for civil society; explore futures; head governments, ministries, and international agencies; shape transport, trade, development, and capacity building policies; run airlines, hotels, trains, cruise ships, convention centers, and national parks; provide Internet information, as well as the software that runs it; teaches; trains; and the like. We focused their attention on the challenges that society faces, as well as the industry itself and on solutions. And we asked them to respond with crisp Time or Fortune-style essa
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that demand for air travel recorded another solid month of growth in July.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that demand for air travel recorded another solid month of growth in July. Overall revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) were up 5.0% compared to July 2012. All regions were up year-on-year, with emerging markets recording the strongest increases. Capacity rose 5.5% on the previous July, ahead of demand, and industry load factor dropped 0.4 percentage points to 82.4%.
Although July’s 5.0% performance was not as strong as June’s (6.1%), this likely reflects both a market correction in line with prevailing economic conditions as well as the impact of reduced travel in markets observing the Ramadan period.
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