What SoHo House Going Public Says About the Future of Luxury Travel

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SoHo House is taking a second crack at taking its members-only social clubs (pictured: the SoHo House Istanbul) public on the stock exchange. Ben Terrett / Flickr

Skift Take: Even if luxury travel bounces back quickly, there may be a ceiling on how well an exclusive, members-only club like SoHo House will do during the pandemic recovery relative to traditional, luxury hotel competitors.

— Cameron Sperance

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The Aspirations of JetBlue to Be a Travel Tech Company

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Image of planned Mint class studio seat for JetBlue’s planned transatlantic service. JetBlue Airways sees wants to add a business line: travel technology, said chief digital and technology officer Eash Sundaram. JetBlue

Skift Take: What’s the best strategy for a corporation? Some years, it’s trendy for consultants to advise companies to focus on their “core competency.” In other years, it’s all about diversifying. JetBlue’s effort to diversify into enterprise tech will be worth watching.

— Sean O’Neill

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Electric Aircraft Are Coming, Just Not as Soon As You Think

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Eviation’s Alice aims to be one of the first electric planes certified by regulators. Jean-Marie Liot / Eviation Aircraft

Skift Take: Electric aircraft are an inevitable step for commercial aviation with the heightened focus on carbon emissions. Numerous companies are vying to develop this new technology but, with engines still in the works and a lengthy certification runway ahead, when is everyones’ guess.

— Edward Russell

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Japan Weighs Ban on Overseas Spectators for Tokyo Olympics

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The Tokyo Olympic Games are scheduled to begin in late July. The organizing committee is considering barring international spectators from attending the games due to the pandemic. Reuters

Skift Take: The Olympics games are set to begin in less than five months, but the spread of new coronavirus variants worldwide is worrying organizers. A ban would disappoint hundreds of thousands of expected spectators, but might be a good public health decision.

— Sean O’Neill

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Meet the Newly Confirmed Commerce Secretary Who Will Lead U.S. Travel Jobs Recovery

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Newly confirmed Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo will have to tackle a travel economy in the U.S. devastated by job losses. Casino Connection / Flickr

Skift Take: To say that former Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo faces a tall task is an understatement. Nearly 40 percent of the U.S. jobs lost in the pandemic came from leisure and hospitality.

— Tom Lowry

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