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Thursday, March 1, 2018

The Airbnb Threat + American and United Dispute Agreement + Hotel Deal Agenda

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Note From the Editor

Tourism reporter Daniel Peltier has a story today about the Visit U.S. Coalition's strategy to work with the Trump administration and Congress to reverse the decline in U.S. visitor numbers, and make travel a national priority. We wish the coalition well, but also must say, good luck with that. In the coalition's policy announcement, it makes no mention of President Trump's contribution to the U.S. visitor decline in the form of his travel bans, as well as his racist, anti-immigrant, and sexist rhetoric and track record.

The U.S. and, in fact, the global travel industry need a much stronger strategy than one that relies on cozying up to a recalcitrant administration whose travel policies are anathema to many of the things the coalition should stand for.
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When we asked then-Expedia CEO Dara Khosrowshahi in 2016 whether Airbnb was going to eat his lunch, he responded that he was very well-nourished. But it now appears as though Airbnb has an insatiable appetite. Join us on a Skift Call March 13 to assess the Airbnb threat to hotels and online travel agencies.

U.S. Tourism Coalition Calls for a Designated Advocate in the Trump Administration
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This Is How Airbnb Plans to Win Over Hotels
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