PhocusWright 2025 wrapped up this week, and The Professor was on site — low on voice, high on observation. Here’s today’s quick take on what mattered.
PhocusWright 2025 ran at full buzz, with the usual promises, projections, and hallway revelations.
https://www.phocuswrightconference.com/Program/Conference-Program-Overview
The global travel outlook is shading gloomy, as financial expectations dip and demand signals lose clarity.
https://platform.airfinanceglobal.com/Articles/3598543?from=weekly
Moody’s delivered a rare upbeat moment — upgrades for several, including a well-earned nod to United.
https://www.moodys.com/researchandratings/region/004001/005000002
The hidden cost burdens of travel retailing continue to mount — search, servicing, and the invisible infrastructure strain nobody talks about.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/most-travellers-think-a-flight-or-hotel-price-share-7397545519486586880-v9WK
Data lovers: this week delivered a deep and fascinating document filled with segmentation, ratios, and behavioural insight.
https://app-na1.hubspotdocuments.com/documents/4944247/view/1536696414
Quirky: the simple joy — and surprising psychology — of watching the world drift by in “third places.”
https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2022/04/third-places-meet-new-people-pandemic/629468/
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