American Airlines’ rapidly evolving fleet is reshaping its long-haul ambitions, strengthening its position at DFW, and setting it up for a major global moment during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. It’s a reminder of how network strategy, when combined with the right aircraft and rising premium demand, can unlock entirely new opportunities for growth.
Big news for aviation leaders, travel innovators, and anyone who thrives on runway-level excitement: a fresh wave of powerhouse speakers has just joined the Skift Aviation Forum 2025 lineup.
The U.S. hospitality industry can only be rebuilt by shifting away from outdated models and brand-driven loyalty toward a culture of emotional intelligence, purpose, and people-first leadership.
With more sargassum expected through the summer and in the future, both travelers and the hospitality industry are adapting but long-term solutions may require broader environmental and policy action.
Asia’s top travel markets are rewriting the rules of booking — with OTAs, loyalty programs, and social media now driving distinct, market-specific behaviors that global travel brands must strategically adapt to.
Everyone in aviation agrees emissions need to fall, but they seem disagree on how to get there. If airlines, governments, and manufacturers don’t work together, 2050’s net-zero goal risks staying out of reach.