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The Skift Podcast

Summary: Skift editors sit down with creatives, executives and entrepreneurs from across the travel industry to discuss their insights and perspectives on the how and why of travelers’ habits, industry patterns and the seismic changes happening to each. This podcast is brought to you by Skift.

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 Why Travel Should Be Optimistic About 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:18

This episode of the Skift podcast drills down on the economic outlook for travel in 2019: the good signs, the risks, and the reasons you shouldn’t panic. Our guests are Skift Executive Editor Dennis Schaal and Senior Research Analysts Seth Borko and Rebecca Stone.

 Megatrends Defining Travel in 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:43

On this episode of the Skift podcast, we explore the biggest trends that will define travel in 2019, with audio from one of our annual Megatrends events. Skift experts discuss topics including consumer demand for more control; the appeal of undertourism; the way lines are being blurred in hospitality; the rise of wellness marketing in travel; and Google's domination of local discovery.

 The Next Big Challenges for Low-Cost Airlines | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:36

This episode of the Skift podcast explores a major hurdle for low-cost airlines: how to make long-haul flights make money. Our experts are Skift Senior Aviation Business Editor Brian Sumers and Seth Kaplan, editor of Airline Weekly, a 14-year-old newsletter that Skift recently bought.

 Travel's Tough Truths and Inspirations | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:27

This episode of the Skift podcast explores uncomfortable truths about travel, as well as the things that inspire us about the industry. The conversation was sparked by two pieces of writing from Skift Founder and CEO Rafat Ali, who is one of our guests. He's joined by Skift Co-Founder Jason Clampet, who is also general manager of Skift Table, and Skift News Editor Hannah Sampson.

 The Amazon Factor in Travel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:53

This episode of the Skift podcast dives into Amazon's history in travel and the retail giant's potential future in the sector. Our experts are Skift Executive Editor Dennis Schaal and Senior Research Analyst Seth Borko.

 Why Marriott Is So Attached To Its 30 Brands | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:00

On today's episode of the Skift Podcast, we're hearing from Tina Edmundson, global brand officer for Marriott International. At Skift Forum Europe in Berlin, Edmundson spoke to Skift Senior Hospitality Editor Deanna Ting about why the company decided not to kill any brands after acquiring Starwood. They also explored how the role of luxury is changing, Marriott’s approach to millennials, and its experiment in homesharing. This is one of several conversations we're featuring from Skift Forum Europe.

 How European Tourism Came Back From the Brink | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:58

On today's episode of the Skift Podcast, we're talking about why your European summer vacation might seem extra crowded. The number of international arrivals in Europe grew 8 percent in 2017, with more growth expected this year, and some destinations are struggling to cope with the flood of tourists. Skift Europe Editor Patrick Whyte spoke about the topic with the European Travel Commission's Jennifer Iduh and Visit Iceland's Inga Palsdottir at Skift Forum Europe in Berlin. This is one of several conversations we're featuring from Skift Forum Europe.

 Why Accor Had No Choice But To Change | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:06

On today's episode of the Skift Podcast, we're hearing from AccorHotels CEO Sébastien Bazin. You may recognize his name from dozens of stories about acquisitions the company has made in recent years. At Skift Forum Europe in Berlin, Bazin spoke to Skift Senior Hospitality Editor Deanna Ting about why the company could no longer be a "sleeping giant" and what it plans to do with all its investments. This is the first of several conversations we're featuring from Skift Forum Europe.

 Travel Brands Want to Be Experience Platforms | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:33:39

On this sponsored episode of the Skift podcast, we're diving into the Skift Megatrend: Travel Brands Want To Become Experience Platforms. We’re taking a look at how travel brands are expanding beyond what they’re known for doing in travel into new segments of travelers’ experiences. Leading the discussion is Jeremy Kressman, SkiftX research editor and Deanna Ting, Skift hospitality editor. Our guest is John Greenleaf, global head of Hilton Garden Inn.

 The Airbnb Threat | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:52

This episode of the Skift podcast goes all in on Airbnb and the competitive threat it poses to traditional hotel companies and booking sites. Leading the discussion is Skift Hospitality Editor Deanna Ting, joined by Executive Editor Dennis Schaal and Skift Research Senior Analyst Rebecca Stone.

 Megatrends Defining Travel in 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:27

On this episode of the Skift podcast, we explore the biggest trends that will define travel in 2018, with audio from one of our annual Megatrends events. Skift experts discuss topics including the way travel brands are turning into experience platforms, how travel companies and destinations are responding to nationalist rhetoric, the return of European travelers to disrupted destinations, and the way restaurants are battling the delivery boom.

 Finding Solutions for the Overtourism Dilemma | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:46

On this episode of the Skift podcast, we're tackling the issue of overtourism with some ideas for addressing the problem. Our guest is Megan Epler Wood, director of the International Sustainable Tourism Initiative at the Harvard School of Public Health. Her latest book, Sustainable Tourism on a Finite Planet, was released earlier this year. She spoke with Skift tourism experts Andrew Sheivachman and Dan Peltier and news editor Hannah Sampson.

 How London is Powering a Travel Startup Cluster | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:43

On this sponsored episode of the Skift podcast, we’re talking about what destinations can do to better forge alliances between tourism and tech. Our guests come from both worlds: London and Partners innovation relationship manager Danielle Sheerin joins research and insights manager Louise Wilks along with Katie Hegarty, lab program and community manager with the Trampery. This is a sponsored podcast produced by SkiftX in collaboration with London and Partners.

 What to Expect From the New Expedia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:22

On this episode of the Skift podcast, we're talking all about Expedia in the wake of big changes. Now-former CEO Dara Khosrowshahi left to take the top job at Uber, and Expedia promoted its CFO Mark Okerstrom to the chief executive position. A team of Skift experts gathered to talk about Dara’s legacy, his replacement, Expedia’s financial performance, and the opportunities and challenges ahead. Leading the conversation was Skift executive editor Dennis Schaal, senior research analyst Jared Wein, research director Luke Bujarski, hospitality editor Deanna Ting, and senior writer Andrew Sheivachman.

 What Next-Level Hotels Have in Common | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:00

On today's episode of the Skift Podcast, we're hearing from hotel experts who make a living helping travelers find standout properties. Our guests are Claus Sendlinger, CEO and founder of Design Hotels, and James Lohan and Tamara Heber-Percy, the founders of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, a travel club that started out as a guidebook featuring under-the-radar boutique hotels. They spoke at Skift Forum Europe in London this year and sat down with us backstage in the Skift Take Studio.

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