We're here, it's happening, 2026 is officially a thing. As we restart our brains for the new year, we ponder: Is Hushpitality a thing?The good news about global growthFatigue as a good thing in travelThe shift away from marquee names and placesThe shift toward shoulder seasons and cost concernsHow travel will be shaped less by whims and more by economic realismEastern Europe's rise as a travel alternativeHow refinancing pressure is going to reshape hotel ownership structureThe literary and mo...
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We're here, it's happening, 2026 is officially a thing. As we restart our brains for the new year, we ponder: Is Hushpitality a thing?The good news about global growthFatigue as a good thing in travelThe shift away from marquee names and placesThe shift toward shoulder seasons and cost concernsHow travel will be shaped less by whims and more by economic realismEastern Europe's rise as a travel alternativeHow refinancing pressure is going to reshape hotel ownership structureThe literary and mo...
AI's true impact on travel remains deeply speculative, with companies scrambling to stake claims while few concrete applications deliver true transformation. But everyday uses like dynamic pricing, translation tools, chatbots, and trip planning assistants like ChatGPT show AI is already here. We talk about the staggering potential of agentic AI to automatically rebook flights, arrange rides, or sign up for the best rewards programs. AI will directly challenge Online Travel Agents, whose domin...
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We're here, it's happening, 2026 is officially a thing. As we restart our brains for the new year, we ponder: Is Hushpitality a thing?The good news about global growthFatigue as a good thing in travelThe shift away from marquee names and placesThe shift toward shoulder seasons and cost concernsHow travel will be shaped less by whims and more by economic realismEastern Europe's rise as a travel alternativeHow refinancing pressure is going to reshape hotel ownership structureThe literary and mo...