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Ryanair in shock move as it agrees fares deal with Kayak
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Ryanair in shock move as it agrees fares deal with Kayak
By Kevin May | January 20, 2010
A year is a long time in travel as well as politics - especially for Ryanair which has agreed today to publish its its fares on the Kayak metasearch engine. The surprise move comes not so long after the low-cost airline's widely publicised anti-screen scraping stance against online travel agencies, price comparison and metasearch sites. The deal will see Ryanair fares, availability and schedule information included on the Kayak site.... Read More
Travel websites second to media companies for ease-of-use
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Travel websites second to media companies for ease-of-use
By Kevin May | January 20, 2010
A survey which may surprise many at the sharp end of usability and web design has found travel sites ranking behind only news and media sites for overall usability by consumers. The poll by usability agency Webcredible of 1,000 consumers (around 40% US, 40% UK, 20% RotW) revealed just 9% found travel sites difficult to use, 2% behind news and media sites. Languishing in last place were government and local authority websites with 34% of respondents slamming the sector's range of websites for ease-of-use.... Read More
Expedia Inc. starts brand new Twitter account
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Expedia Inc. starts brand new Twitter account
By Dennis Schaal | January 19, 2010
Expedia Inc. -- the parent company of Expedia.com, hotels.com, Hotwire, eLong, egencia, TripAdvisor and Venere, among others -- launched a Twitter account Jan. 13. In its first week, expediainc has tweeted three tweets about Haiti relief, why hoteliers should view online travel agencies as marketing vehicles [not mere booking engines] and an upcoming Expedia Media Solutions appearance at the American Lodging Investment Summit. There's not much excitement here yet, but Expedia Inc. is first dipping its toes into the water. Individual brands in the Expedia Inc. portfolio, including Expedia.com, which has more than 23,400 followers, have had Twitter accounts for some time.... Read More
Kayak's collection of customer information would 'assist' its media business
By Dennis Schaal | January 19, 2010
Kayak's burgeoning effort to turn the metasearch model on its head by facilitating some aspects of consumer bookings will go much further than its mobile app, and eventually could permeate its websites. That's the word from Kayak co-founder and CEO Steve Hafner, who says "assisted bookings" will first be trotted out in its pending launch of Private Sale, will be woven into its mobile app "soon," and will be launched on its websites, too. One aspect of "assisted sales" that hasn't been thoroughly vetted is that the move could be a significant boost to Kayak's behavioral advertising efforts, and could be subject to some push-back from partners.... Read More
Travelport IPO: Committed to Orbitz, Gordon Wilson CEO-in-waiting, GDSs should join the party
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Travelport IPO: Committed to Orbitz, Gordon Wilson CEO-in-waiting, GDSs should join the party
By Kevin May | January 19, 2010
Two of the burning questions for Travelport ahead of its planned listing on the London Stock Exchange have already been answered - its ongoing strategy for investment in Orbitz and succession planning for its CEO. The travel technology and Global Distribution System provider is hoping to complete the listing in London within four to six weeks, subject to the investor roadshows planned for later this month and during February running smoothly. Although there is a 360-day lockdown of senior management and directors on completion of the offering, Tnooz can reveal deputy chief executive Gordon Wilson is most likely to take over once current president and CEO Jeff Clarke steps down.... Read More
FlyGlobespan - EClear wound up, airline customer data sale ends
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FlyGlobespan - EClear wound up, airline customer data sale ends
By Kevin May | January 19, 2010
FlyGlobespan administrators PricewaterhouseCoopers will have mixed feelings today following news that under fire credit card processing firm EClear was also placed into administration. On the one hand its protracted battle through the courts with the mysterious EClear is now over, but the question of what happened to the funds it supposedly owed to FlyGlobespan (and, by extension, the airline's creditors) remains at large. In a statement, PWC says it will now be working with BDO, the administrator appointed by the High Court in London to oversee the winding up of EClear, to find the missing money.... Read More
Talking Travel Tech: Ciaran Delaney of Meetingsbooker
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Talking Travel Tech: Ciaran Delaney of Meetingsbooker
By Claude Bénard | January 19, 2010
In the fourth of a series of exclusive interviews, Tnooz Node Claude Benard meets chief executive of Meetingsbooker, Ciaran Delaney. Delaney discusses how he created a business to solve a problem hundreds of hotels have with leasing space for meetings, growth opportunities in other markets, and the technology used to pull it all together.... Read More
Travelport issues documents for listing on London Stock Exchange
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Travelport issues documents for listing on London Stock Exchange
By Kevin May | January 18, 2010
Confirmed news this morning that Travelport has - true to the speculation reported yesterday - will list on the London Stock Exchange. A copy of the list documents required for an IPO in London indicate Travelport intends to raise $2 billion through by issuing new shares to the markets. Approximately $1.8 billion will be obtained via the global offer and a further $225 million from the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC).... Read More
US Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End January 16 2010
By Kevin May | January 18, 2010
Most popular travel websites in the US for the week ending January 16 2010. Data includes Top Ten travel search terms and the Top Ten Agency, Airline and Destination/Accommodation sites.... Read More
JetBlue to turn on Sabre in late January, but consumers still rule
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JetBlue to turn on Sabre in late January, but consumers still rule
By Dennis Schaal | January 18, 2010
The JetBlue reservations system is slated to cut over from Navitaire to SabreSonic Jan. 29, a move the airline says will bring enhanced capabilities for travel agents through the Sabre, Travelport and Amadeus global distribution systems. However, despite the changes, travel agents using their GDSs to access JetBlue still -- for now, at least -- will lack basic functionalities that consumers take for granted when booking JetBlue. JetBlue, in a FAQ [pdf] for travel agencies, says the switch to Sabre as the host for the airline's reservations system brings the following improvements in the GDSs for travel agents: last seat availability, better inventory and fare capabilities, and "industry-standard e-ticketing."... Read More
TripAdvisor hoping for detente over Google-China Cold War
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TripAdvisor hoping for detente over Google-China Cold War
By Kevin May | January 18, 2010
User review giant TripAdvisor will have a few worries on its mind if Google follows through on its threat to pull out of China following a row over cyber attacks on government protestors. Tnooz has learned the TripAdvisor-DaoDao business in China currently gets around a third of all its search engine traffic just from Google. Google has threatened to reverse its previous decision to block sites and information banned by the Chinese government, a move which effectively could lead Google.cn being blocked at the touch of a button.... Read More
UK Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End January 16 2010
By Kevin May | January 18, 2010
Most popular travel websites in the UK for the week ending January 16 2010. Data includes Top Ten travel search terms and the Top Ten Agency, Airline and Destination/Accommodation sites.... Read More
Understanding airline Agent Debit Memos and introducing Trusted Fares
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Understanding airline Agent Debit Memos and introducing Trusted Fares
By Timothy O'Neil-Dunne | January 18, 2010
The airlines of late have toughened up their ticketing policies in a number of areas. These policies are designed frequently to make sure that revenue collected stays that way. With yield management more of a dark science, revenue management can be just as important. But now it is time to talk about ADM – airline-issued Agent Debit Memos.... Read More
Travelport appears to be gearing up for a big week
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Travelport appears to be gearing up for a big week
By Kevin May | January 17, 2010
Travelport is refusing to comment rather than denying outright reports claiming it will this week announce its widely rumoured stock market floatation (IPO). A Travelport official gave the inevitable response this morning - "we never comment on market rumour or speculation" - following reports in two UK newspapers that the travel tech firm will finally unveil plans for its listing on the London Stock Exchange. The other two major GDSs in the travel, tourism and hospitality sector, Amadeus and Sabre, are also considering IPOs in 2010.... Read More
The Week in Travel Tech - January 10 to January 16 2010
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The Week in Travel Tech - January 10 to January 16 2010
By Kevin May | January 16, 2010
What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday 10 to Saturday 16 January 2010. Read on to see the most commented articles, the most controversial topic, and every other article this week...... Read More
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