Tracking the revival of travel through alternative data
Paris Tung, Associate (London)
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This Intelligence report explores the alternative datasets available to monitor the travel sector’s post-COVID recovery, as well as the industry’s key sub-sectors: airlines, car rentals, rail transport, and lodging.
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