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Yahoo
11-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Expedia Cuts 2025 Outlook on Weak US Travel
Expedia Group Inc. cut its full-year outlook for gross bookings and revenue after it saw weaker-than-expected domestic and inbound travel demand in the US at the start of the year. Bloomberg's Natalie Lung has more on the story. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Bloomberg
09-05-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Expedia Cuts 2025 Outlook on Weak US Travel
Expedia Group Inc. cut its full-year outlook for gross bookings and revenue after it saw weaker-than-expected domestic and inbound travel demand in the US at the start of the year. Bloomberg's Natalie Lung has more on the story. (Source: Bloomberg)

Travel Weekly
06-05-2025
- Business
- Travel Weekly
The state of travel today: Q1 results, volatility, 'noise' and what's next
Clockwise from top left: Hotels editor Christina Jelski, managing editor Rebecca Tobin and news editor Johanna Jainchill. Subscribe now using your favorite service: We're still in first-quarter earnings season, but we've been watching travel company results closely, to give us some signs on which way the travel industry is heading. The conclusion? There's not really one yet - as you'll hear here, results and predictions are up, down and sideways. In this episode, host Rebecca Tobin, news editor Johanna Jainchill and Christina Jelski look at both U.S. traveler sentiment and the inbound travel markets and what the numbers are telling us - and what we might expect to see next - and why is everyone talking about the "noise?" This episode was recorded Friday May 2 and has been edited for length and clarity. Episode sponsor: This episode is sponsored by the Globus Family of Brands Related reports: Amid economic volatility, the cruise industry shows resilience Volatility is making hotel forecasting difficult Hyatt's all-inclusive resorts shine amind leisure travel challenges United will reduce domestic flying this summer Low-cost vs legacy: Which type of airline will do better in a downturn?