

Good Morning Hospitality
Skift
The hospitality industry is constantly growing, changing, and innovating! This podcast will bring you the top news and topics from industry experts in different hospitality fields. Good Morning Hospitality publishes two thirty-minute weekly episodes, starting Monday and Wednesday at 7 a.m. PST / 10 a.m. EST. Presented by VRBO.
This podcast is a part of Skift. Go to Skift.com to hear and see more industry-leading content!
This podcast is a part of Skift. Go to Skift.com to hear and see more industry-leading content!
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Apr 1, 2026 • 37min
GMH Hotels: Is Marriott Going Too Far With 39 Brands?
On this week’s Good Morning Hospitality, A Skift Podcast: Hotels Edition, Sarah Dandashy and Steve Turk break down Marriott Hotels’ launch of its 39th brand: a wellness-focused concept in Italy, and ask whether hyper-segmentation is a smart strategy or brand overload. During this part of the discussion, Sean O'Neill will be joining us to share his insights.
They also explore the rise of food-led hotels and why dining is becoming a core differentiator, Virgin Atlantic’s quick exit from Riyadh and what it signals about demand in emerging markets, and how rising fuel costs are already hitting cruise profits.
Finally, in the Unhinged Story of the Week, a viral TikTok shows a passenger boarding what she thought was a flight… only to end up on a bus — sparking confusion over what actually counts as air travel.
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Mar 30, 2026 • 33min
AI Won’t Replace Travel Booking But It’s Changing Everything Else
On Monday’s Good Morning Hospitality, A Skift Podcast, Wil Slickers, Michael Goldin, Brandreth Canaley, and Jamie Lane break down where AI is actually reshaping travel and why booking may not be the biggest battleground.
From new Google translation tools removing friction on the ground to early signals around AI-driven pricing frameworks, the conversation centers on how AI is embedding itself into the travel experience rather than replacing transactions.
They also touch on how these trends are beginning to impact different parts of the travel industry from real-world constraints like Transportation Security Administration (TSA) staffing challenges to changing consumer behavior as Gen Z treats travel more like a flexible purchase.
They also look at how hotel groups are evolving into platform ecosystems through partnerships like Hilton and YOTEL, as the episode zooms out on a bigger question: if AI owns discovery and experience, who actually owns the traveler?

Mar 25, 2026 • 42min
GMH Hotels: Is Hyatt About to Beat OTAs With AI?
On this week’s Good Morning Hospitality, A Skift Podcast: GMH Hotels Edition, Sarah Dandashy and guest host Katie Cline, host of Suite Success: Masters of Hospitality, a Skift Podcast, break down Hyatt’s latest AI push and whether hotel brands can finally compete with OTAs by capturing travelers earlier in the booking journey.
They also explore Hilton’s new YOTEL partnership and what it signals about a platform-style model, Marriott Hotels’s potential new brand revealed through trademark filings, and United Airlines’ plan to add more than 250 aircraft as it doubles down on long-term demand.
Finally, in the Unhinged Story of the Week, a possum is discovered hiding among stuffed animals in an airport gift shop in Australia, a reminder that sometimes the wildest travel moments happen before you even board the plane.
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Mar 23, 2026 • 35min
Tripadvisor Shakeup, Loyalty Myths & AI’s Real OTA Threat
Leadership turmoil at a major travel review platform and what it means for platform strategy. A skeptic’s take on huge loyalty program rosters and why member counts can be misleading. How AI and chat tools are already reshaping travel discovery and the potential threat to online travel agencies.

Mar 18, 2026 • 37min
GMH Hotels: Hyatt’s Midscale Push, Delta Demand & Plane Drama
On this week’s Good Morning Hospitality, A Skift Podcast: Hotels Edition, Sarah Dandashy and Steve Turk unpack Hyatt’s push into non-luxury brands and smaller markets as the company works to expand beyond its traditional luxury footprint.
They also explore how United Airlines and Marriott Hotels are turning planes and hotel rooms into advertising platforms, why Delta Air Lines says travel demand remains strong despite rising jet fuel costs, and what FAA-ordered flight reductions at Chicago O’Hare could mean for airline schedules and travelers.
Finally, in the Unhinged Story of the Week, two viral airplane moments take over the internet: one passenger repeatedly shoving the seat in front of them after it reclines, and another traveler attempting to run the equivalent of a 5K inside an airplane bathroom — proving that sometimes the real turbulence comes from fellow passengers.

Mar 16, 2026 • 33min
World Cup STR Shift, AI Limits & Arizona Rental Bill
Discussion of how New York short-term rental limits are reshaping World Cup lodging and shifting demand to nearby markets. A look at where AI customer service breaks down during major travel crises and why humans still handle the hardest problems. Coverage of updated Arizona legislation boosting local oversight of short-term rentals and what that means for operators.

Mar 11, 2026 • 27min
GMH Hotels: Hilton’s AI Planner, Airline Fare Risk & Mouse Mid-Flight
Hilton’s new conversational AI travel planner and how hotels are racing to use AI for discovery and operations. Analysts predicting hotel tech investments could finally boost earnings. Rising oil prices threatening higher airfares and TSA staffing woes lengthening security lines. A bizarre midflight turnback after a mouse was spotted on board.

Mar 10, 2026 • 24min
GMH Bonus: The Roami Exit — Founders Reflect on Selling the Company
Iskander Karimov, former Roami CFO turned hospitality consultant, and Andreas King-Geovanis, operations leader who built Roami’s virtual concierge, reflect on selling their company to CozySuites. They talk about rapid scaling and onboarding hundreds of units. They discuss opportunistic growth, innovation during COVID, company culture, and what comes next after the sale.

Mar 9, 2026 • 32min
ChatGPT Checkout Retreat, Expedia Reset & UAE STR Cancellations
On this week's Good Morning Hospitality, A Skift Podcast, Wil Slickers, Brandreth Canaley, and Jamie Lane break down the latest headlines shaping travel and short-term rentals.
They start with OpenAI walking back plans for in-chat checkout in ChatGPT, a move that shifts the platform back toward discovery rather than transactions and eases pressure on OTAs like Expedia Group and Booking Holdings (NASDAQ: BKNG).
They also unpack comments from Expedia Group’s CFO about how the company has “radically changed the direction” of the business with new performance metrics and strategic priorities.
The team then looks at cancellation trends hitting vacation rentals in the United Arab Emirates, where regional instability is beginning to ripple through bookings, before diving into analysis on whether Airbnb may need acquisitions if it truly wants to “own the entire trip.”
They also highlight Breezeway’s recent funding news following the bonus interview with Jeremy Gall released earlier last week.

Mar 4, 2026 • 24min
Jeremy Gall on Breezeway’s New Investment, AI Hype, and the Future of Hospitality Ops
Jeremy Gall, founder and CEO of Breezeway, a hospitality operations software leader. He breaks down Breezeway’s strategic investment with Resurgens and how it shapes the company’s next chapter. He talks product roadmap priorities and how AI augments automation, plus where AI hype outpaces practical value. He outlines persistent ops challenges and predicts consolidation in hospitality tech.


