From strategy and KPIs to macroeconomics and alliances—plus a quirky twist in travel’s odd corners.
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Travel is all travel
Noam Toister reminds us: travel is far bigger than aviation alone. From leisure to business, the industry needs to broaden its lens and stop talking to itself.
(LinkedIn)
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Where boring wins
Travel Tech Essentialist argues that incremental, unsexy improvements often matter more than big flashy launches. Consistency beats hype.
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Airline KPIs decoded
Koen Karsbergen dives into the metrics that really matter in aviation—beyond revenue per seat mile. A masterclass in performance analysis.
(LinkedIn)
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42% of all flights? Alliances explained
Another piece from Koen Karsbergen breaking down the dominance of alliances: 42% of global flights sit under those umbrellas. Strategy by numbers.
(LinkedIn)
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Macroeconomics in motion
Revman explores how macro variables like GDP, inflation, and currency flows affect airlines and tourism. Data meets demand.
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Quirky: In Venice, new pilot projects are testing “boat congestion fees” for gondolas—yes, surge pricing on the canals. Travel is truly all travel.
(Source: City of Venice local reports / travel media chatter)
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Image: Analytical Cubism — fractured layers of numbers, strategies, and macro forces reflecting Wednesday’s sharp edges.
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