American Airlines Shuffles Top Executives as Damage Control Begins

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American Airlines flight attendants take pictures in front of a plane at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport during an American Airlines and PSA Airlines pilot recruiting event on July 20, 2016. Laura Buckman / American Airlines

Skift Take: Offering up a sacrificial lamb to investors won’t do much to solve American Airlines’ operational issues, which are multifaceted in nature. Perhaps its new executive structure, though, will let it solve its woes more effectively than before. The rest of the U.S. aviation sector is watching.

— Andrew Sheivachman

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A Post-Brexit Labor Market Will Severely Hurt UK Tourism’s Ability to Recruit

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Tourists on a sightseeing bus. Andrew / Flickr

Skift Take: What will happen with Brexit is still anyone’s guess. But the end of the “freedom of movement” — which is the most likely outcome in the event of any Brexit deal or no deal — will present existential hiring challenges for the tourism sector’s labor force.

— Rosie Spinks

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Saudi Tourist Visa Opens New Doors for Asia’s Muslim Travel Market

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Red Sea waters off the town of Umluj in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia introduced a tourist visa Sept. 28 that will help expand its Muslim travel market.
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Skift Take: Since Saudi Arabia introduced a new tourist visa on Sept. 28, the focus has been on what it means for non-Muslim leisure travelers. But the new visa holds a bigger significance for the huge Muslim travel market in Asia and elsewhere.

— Raini Hamdi

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Beijing Daxing Airport Is a Giant Showcase for Public Art

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The atrium of Beijing Daxing International Airport, which was the site of its opening ceremony led by President Xi Jinping. N509FZ / Wikimedia Commons

Skift Take: Who needs the museum? Visitors are flocking to Beijing’s new airport, a gigantic wonderland filled with Chinese art both contemporary and traditional. Like Singapore Changi Airport, it has instantly become a destination in and of itself.

— Faye Chiu

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Sojern Steps Up Asia Presence as Travel Marketers Boost Digital Spending

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Instagram: More than 20 percent of ad spend in 2018 went to this channel and Facebook Dan Peltier, Skift

Skift Take: Asia-Pacific advertisers spend more than half of their budgets on digital marketing, the highest compared to other regions, according to a Sojern survey. It’s why the company is pouring more resources into Asia.

— Raini Hamdi

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Where to Find the Best Food in Krakow, Poland

Where to Find the Best Food in Krakow

Krakow is understated, charming and has an air of melancholy about it. You can feel the history pulsing through the small streets, decades after they were home to some of history’s most extraordinary events.  

Though I was only here for two days, Krakow left an impression on me. The main areas to explore are Stare Miasto, which translates to the Old Town, and Kazimierz, the Jewish Quarter.

To go even further into the city’s emotional past, cross the Vistula River and find Schindler’s Factory. Here you’ll get a feel for a less gentrified area. While history is very evident in this small city, you can tell that residents have gone through great lengths to rebuild its bones and core. 

As I explored this fascinating place, I of course ate my way through the city and below is where to find the best food in Krakow, Poland.

Manchester in Krakow

Marchewka z Groszkiem

Marchewka z Groszkiem serves as the perfect entry to a couple of days in Krakow. Night number one brought me to this dark, candlelit, traditional restaurant. I chose to try the dumplings stuffed with spinach and cheese.

The menu is full of country staples like Polish soups and meat and trout variations, all worth trying at some point while visiting this country.

Youmiko Sushi in Krakow

Youmiko Sushi

Vegan sushi is a pure contradiction, but it absolutely worked here. Right in the heart of the Jewish Quarter is the small but funky Youmiko Sushi, churning out some of the most excellent tasting sushi creations I’ve come across.  

The fact that all of this is done sans fish makes it all the more impressive and unique. A must try.

Hamsa in Krakow

Hamsa

As would be expected, there are several Israeli restaurants to be found in Krakow. The one I went to was Hamsa, found behind the brick walls right in the center of Kazimierz.

The dedication to hummus is overly apparent, but the food is solid enough to push that aside. The great atmosphere makes for a very enjoyable lunch backdrop.

Milkbar in Krakow

Milkbar Tomasza

The Polish milk bars are ex-Socialist era workers’ canteens. In their previous incarnations they were run as government subsidized cafes where workers could get a good, nutritious and affordable meal.

The first milk bar was set up in 1896, and the trend has continued into present day Krakow. Milkbar Tomasza gives you a fun and interesting back in the day feel worth experiencing.

Bar in Krakow

Alchemia and Forum Przestrzenie

These are two bars you should make a stop at. Alchemia is a cocktail bar reminiscent of decades past.

Forum Przestrazenie gives a look into a modern and changing Krakow, set up for those looking to have some drinks in lounge chairs as the sun sets on the water’s edge.  

 

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