Sabre exits the hotel tech sector, selling SynXis to TPG for $1.1B to refocus on airline tech and cut debt—leaving hotels wondering what’s next for one of the industry’s most relied-on CRS platforms.
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Sabre exits the hotel tech sector, selling SynXis to TPG for $1.1B to refocus on airline tech and cut debt—leaving hotels wondering what’s next for one of the industry’s most relied-on CRS platforms.
A quick explainer on how hotels really work—owners, brands, and managers often operate separately, with guest-facing flags masking the complex mix behind Hawaiʻi’s biggest properties.
HotelTonight now offers 10% Airbnb credit on hotel bookings, a quirky cross-promotion from Airbnb that blurs the lines between hotels and vacation rentals—though its impact may be minimal.
Trump’s tariff whiplash fuels market uncertainty and travel slowdown fears, raising the risk of fewer international visitors, shaky consumer confidence, and a possible recession—omelets aside.
Expedia Group cuts hundreds of marketing roles in its latest reorg, signaling a deeper shift toward AI-driven content and performance marketing after last year’s major layoffs.
Tripadvisor shifts to tenth-point ratings, ditching half-stars to highlight subtle guest satisfaction differences—raising the stakes for hotels in an increasingly competitive review landscape.
Trade tensions tied to President Trump spark worries for Hawaiʻi tourism, with Canadians canceling trips and forecasts warning of billions in potential U.S. travel losses.
Tripadvisor partners with AI engine Perplexity to share exclusive review data, a strategic move for a company long struggling for relevance amid shifting, AI-driven travel search.
HBX Group, the wholesale giant formerly known as Hotelbeds, is gearing up for a €5B IPO—putting one of distribution’s biggest players on the Spanish stock exchange.
Insights from HEDNA San Diego spotlight shifting traveler behavior and staggering OTA marketing spend, raising big questions about how hotels stack up in their own distribution strategy.
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