Airbnb is focusing on international expansion, with plans to grow beyond its five biggest markets. CEO Brian Chesky stated that the company is ready to accelerate its expansion efforts, with a focus on countries such as Mexico, Brazil, China, and Japan. Airbnb has recently updated its app in China and is making similar improvements in Japan and South Korea. This expansion strategy is aimed at increasing the company’s presence in key global markets.
Tripadvisor executives have announced that the company currently has no plans for a sale, despite exploring the possibility in the past. The company formed a special committee to review potential deals after a controlling shareholder indicated interest in a sale. While private equity firm Apollo Global Management was reportedly looking into the deal, Tripadvisor decided against moving forward with a sale. The company also provided a weaker outlook for its major businesses due to changes in Google’s travel search results pages.
Saudi Arabia is preparing to launch a new cruise brand called Aroya in December, catering to a domestic market. The cruise ships will feature cigar lounges, jacuzzis, wellness facilities, and other amenities. However, Aroya has no plans to include features that would appeal to overseas travelers, such as alcohol. Aroya spokesperson Turky Kari emphasized that the company is targeting Arabian markets and will comply with Saudi laws wherever its ships travel. This new cruise brand represents Saudi Arabia’s efforts to develop its tourism industry.
Airbnb has updated its app in China and is making similar improvements in Japan and South Korea as part of its international expansion efforts. The company is looking to increase its presence in key markets beyond its five biggest markets. CEO Brian Chesky highlighted Mexico, Brazil, China, and Japan as markets of focus for Airbnb. This push for international expansion is part of Airbnb’s strategy to grow its global footprint and reach new customers around the world.
Tripadvisor has decided against pursuing a sale, despite exploring the possibility in response to interest from a controlling shareholder. The company formed a special committee to review potential deals but ultimately decided to continue operating independently. Tripadvisor also provided a weaker outlook for its major businesses, citing changes in Google’s travel search results pages as a contributing factor. This decision reflects Tripadvisor’s commitment to maintaining its current business operations and strategic direction.
Saudi Arabia’s new cruise brand Aroya is set to launch in December with a focus on serving the domestic market. The cruise ships will feature various amenities, including cigar lounges, jacuzzis, and wellness facilities. Aroya has made it clear that it will not include features that would appeal to overseas travelers, such as alcohol, as the company targets Arabian markets. This new cruise brand represents Saudi Arabia’s efforts to develop its tourism industry and offer unique travel experiences within the region.