Hospitality

The hotel industry is navigating a new era: where tech-driven efficiency meets evolving guest expectations.

Skift Research unpacks the strategies, innovations, and market forces redefining hospitality, from cloud-based tech stacks to revenue models built for flexibility.

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How are hotels balancing personalization with automation? What role does alternative lodging play in reshaping the competitive landscape? How do shifting traveler behaviors impact pricing, loyalty, and direct bookings?

Our research goes beyond headlines to deliver the data and analysis industry leaders need to adapt and grow.

With insights on market sizing, investment trends, and guest experience evolution, we help industry leaders stay ahead in a rapidly transforming industry.

The State of Mobile Booking 2015

How do top executives and mobile gurus in travel view the dramatic shift toward mobile that’s under way and what does it mean for lookers, bookers and the bottom line? This Skift Trends Report traces some of the seminal shifts of 2014, from the dramatic rise in mobile bookings to same-day hotel-booking trends and marketing trends that impact mobile development.

Social Media Customer Service in the Travel Industry

With a the growing amount of technology platforms to reach brands, social media has become an important space for customer service. In order to keep up with the popularity of these platforms and increasing amount of social interactions, brands are adapting by structuring their teams and departments to deal with volumes of inquiries in a personalized way.

The Rise of Female Business Travelers


Female business travelers make up a large share of the Business Travel Market, controlling 60% of U.S. wealth and influencing 85% purchasing decisions. They are high-tech, connected, and social and represent 58% of online sales. To get maintain their competitive edge, travel brands must start focusing their campaigns to better target women.

The Future of Meetings in Hospitality

The hotel meetings and events industry is going through a radical evolution due to new communication technologies, Millennial psychographics, and a rethinking of the overall purpose and value. Pop culture events like TED and SXSW are also changing the perspective of what’s possible at conferences, but are meeting planners and hospitality executives jumping on these trends fast enough?

The Reinvention of Airline and Hotel Loyalty Programs

Loyalty programs have become a multi-billion dollar revenue stream for travel companies, yet this success has come at the expense of their original purpose: forging stronger connections with customers. How can marketers capitalize on new innovations in technology and shifts in traveler behavior to build more genuine customer loyalty and larger profits in the future?