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Airbnb’s Pay-Later Bet, Airline Cyberattacks and a $12.5B Air Traffic Overhaul

Skift Daily Travel Briefing
Skift Daily Travel Briefing
Episode • Jul 3 • 3m

Airbnb is piloting a “Reserve Now, Pay Later” feature in the U.S. and Canada to help guests book stays without upfront payments, aiming to boost affordability while keeping hosts protected under existing cancellation policies. Meanwhile, the U.S. Senate has advanced a budget bill allocating $12.5 billion to modernize air traffic control infrastructure, including consolidating radar and traffic control facilities, as part of broader reform efforts. Finally, Hawaiian Airlines, WestJet, and Qantas have reported cyberattacks ahead of the busy Fourth of July travel weekend, with the FBI attributing the incidents to the hacking group Scattered Spider.

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