Expedia CEO Ariane Gorin said U.S. travel demand has softened. Bryan Steffy/Getty Images for Expedia Group Expedia Group CEO Ariane Gorin is betting the company’s future growth lies outside America.
The tepid growth in Expedia Group's consumer business in the second quarter compared with healthy expansion in its B2B segment was mostly due to the sluggish U.S. travel market. Expedia Group CEO ...
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More than 30% of Expedia Group’s self-serve customer support interactions are now handled by AI. Its fastest-growing marketing channel is getting its brands to show up in AI responses. And the company ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min Expedia CEO Ariane Gorin sat ...
The office of Ariane Gorin, chief executive officer of Expedia Group, features a large window overlooking a common area at the heart of the travel company's Seattle headquarters. That was on purpose.
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