Is Lufthansa’s Coolness on Stakes in Alitalia and Condor a Ploy?

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A Lufthansa a350. The carrier group has been linked with bids for two other airlines. Lufthansa Group

Skift Take: What are the chances that Lufthansa ends up owning at least parts of Alitalia and Condor? It doesn’t seem enthusiastic about either, but it might be better than letting a competitor get hold of them — as long as regulators agree.

— Patrick Whyte

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Why Wizz Air Has No Plans to Try Low-Cost, Long-Haul Anytime Soon

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A Wizz Air aircraft. The airline has no plans to go long-haul — at least not yet. Wizz Air

Skift Take: Wizz Air is probably right to steer clear of trying its hand at long-haul flights, at least for the moment. CEO József Váradi’s assessment seems correct — the industry is still waiting for the right aircraft to come along.

— Patrick Whyte

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U.S. Travelers Can Still Travel Legally to Cuba — But Confusion Over Trump Policies Is Keeping Them Away

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A street in Havana, Cuba. Pedro Szekely / Flickr

Skift Take: President Trump hasn’t scrapped legal U.S. travel to Cuba entirely, but the drip drip of policies making it seem more difficult or complex will mean some travelers stay away. One travel company wants to make it easier.

— Rosie Spinks

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Greenwashing Goes On in Asia’s Massive Hotel Development

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Indonesia: The archipelago has the largest hotel pipeline in Asia, according to Lodging Econometrics. Scott Kuo / Flickr

Skift Take: Asia leads the global hotel pipeline and many more luxury hotels and wellness resorts will be opening in its fragile environments. Low-impact advocates are trying to lead by example, but they’re too small and too few to effect a sea change.

— Raini Hamdi

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