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Travel Weekly Preview 2014: Pointed in the right direction
The ingredients are in place for the travel industry to have a year of growth and prosperity in 2014. Demand is strong, the economy is improving, and the major supplier categories are beginning the year with their houses pretty much in order.
Travel Weekly Preview: Looking ahead to 2013
While the industry's engines aren't firing perfectly on all cylinders just yet, they are purring well enough to meet demand, maybe exceed expectations, and make a profit.
Travel Weekly Preview: Looking ahead to 2012
In our annual Preview issue, Travel Weekly's staff takes a sector-by-sector look at forecasts, ongoing trends and anticipated news events in 2012. One prediction from our resident forecaster? Next year could well be like a Wednesday on the original Mickey Mouse Club series: "Anything Can Happen Day."
Preview 2011: A fresh start
The economic climate of 2011 will depend on many factors, including tax policies, currency values, oil and other commodity prices, the weather, the news and the war. But most significantly it will hinge on what we decide to do with hoarded cash.
Preview 2010
Travel Weekly’s Preview 2010, a special issue offering a variety of views about what lies ahead for the industry in 2010, including one-on-one interviews with key travel industry executives and in-depth, sector-by-sector looks at upcoming challenges and innovations.
Preview 2009: Investing in the future
Travel Weekly's special "Preview 2009" issue offers a wide variety of views about what lies ahead for the industry in the coming year.
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