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Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Hawaiian Airlines Q4 Warning + Tripping's Distressed Sale + Targeting Millennial Travel

December 6, 2018

Editor's Note

News on Wednesday that Selina had received $150 million in funding throws the spotlight on an interesting concept, one that speaks to how millennials want to travel. The evolution we have seen with hostels over the years is about that, but Selina's mix of hostel-like lodging, private hotel rooms, bars, communal kitchens, co-working spaces, and coffee stations portends a new model, especially with multiple locations within countries that encourage travelers to "hop scotch" for experiences. Everyone in travel is trying to unlock the secrets to millennial travel. Selina may worth keeping an eye on in 2019 as it looks to turn the key.

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