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What Consumers Think About Travel Technology

Cision

All those travelers you see glued to their smartphones at airports may be doing more than checking their email or updating Facebook. Many are using digital travel technology, a trend that is changing the way consumers interact with airlines, hotel chains and other companies. One key trend is wearable technology.

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Traveler Expectations for In-Flight Technology

Cision

Estimates for summer air travel by the industry group Airlines for America predict that a record 222 million travelers are expected to fly between June 1 and August 31–that’s an average of 2.4 million people traveling daily. Want to learn how travel technology impacts your brand? No screen on the back.

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RADventures: Exploring Life Past Retirement with Patti Stueland

PR for Anyone

Enthusiastically Embracing Wanderlust Patti Stueland, a motivational speaker and transformational coach, shares her inspiring journey of traveling the United States in an RV for the past four years. Reflecting on her upbringing, Patti credits her parents for instilling in her a love for travel and adventure from a young age.

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Marriott’s Aynat Ravin on real-time insights and data in the travel industry

NewsWhip

M Live combines the worlds of data and creative, and their efforts have enabled Marriott to attract and engage consumers around the globe. . We were launching Hubs around the Globe and we needed to power these M Live Command Centers with a suite of technology. Brett: Technology is now woven throughout the fabric of today’s travel.

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Four Ways to Stay Curious & Creative in Our Digital World

Deirdre Breakenridge

The role of technology in our digital age is more apparent than ever. So, how do you stay creative when you are inundated with so many different platforms to promote your ideas? As a millennial who has grown up surrounded by technology, I have felt how its presence can damper our individuality. Visit a Bookstore.

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How to Target Millennial Travelers Seeking More Than a Destination

Cision

One way they demonstrate their independence and “find themselves” is through travel. Cision’s report, “Planning Travel: What Drives Travel Decisions,” analyzed social media posts from millennials, as well as other key travel audiences, to determine what factors influence their travel decisions. Mobile Technology.

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Five Keys to a Successful Working Relationship With Your Creative Counterparts

Deirdre Breakenridge

Thanks to technology, much has changed in what PR pros can handle as “part of a day’s work.” Now, public relations professionals are as likely to be adept at HTML as they are with Photoshop – a far cry from the days when media pitches were the only creativity they were allowed. However, sometimes “hacking” it just doesn’t cut it.