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Ahead of its IPO,-what even is Airbnb anymore?
04/02/2019
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9:23:14 AM
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To fully professionalize—to operate no differently than another hospitality giant like Marriott—would effectively wipe out many of the mom-and-pop listings that built what it calls an “unrivaled brand.”
Accor rebrands and launches a new loyalty program
02/22/2019
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6:02:59 PM
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Accor spends $700 million a year on sales and marketing while Marriott spends $4 billion and Hilton more than $2.2 billion, Accor intends to catch up with what competitors spend.
Hotels try their hand at home-sharing
01/30/2019
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1:02:14 PM
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Hotels are wise to experiment but it’s not yet clear how far hotels are willing to expand into home-sharing.
Marriott, Airbnb see opportunity in selling 'experiences'
07/27/2018
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4:57:52 PM
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Marriott and Airbnb want a bigger piece of the destination activities business, so they've added thousands of offerings that travelers can book directly from their websites.
Fliggy and Marriott join hands to target Chinese outbound travelers
08/10/2017
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9:49:24 AM
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Alibaba and Marriott announced an innovative joint venture to offer Chinese service and payment method for Chinese travelling around China and the world.
Airbnb to score more than 100 million stays this year
07/24/2017
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9:27:03 AM
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Airbnb's value at $31 billion is just a small fraction of the hotel market. As of March, Airbnb in the U.S. reached about 6% of the hotel industry’s room supply, 4% of demand and nearly 7% of its revenue.
The disappointing life of hotel industry booking site Room Key
07/12/2016
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10:33:19 AM
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Room Key, launched in January 2012, is the brainchild of six major hotel chains. However, it turns out to be a disappointment due to unreasonable profit model, limited marketing budget and pop-under ads.
What the Brexit vote means for the global tourism industry
06/27/2016
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6:40:36 PM
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Outcome of the Brexit vote probably won’t be felt in the global tourism industry until at least two years from now.
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