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Delta, Continental raise bag fees, will Southwest and JetBlue pack it in?
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Delta, Continental raise bag fees, will Southwest and JetBlue pack it in?
By Dennis Schaal | January 12, 2010
Delta Air Lines and Continental Airlines both raised their fees for first and second checked bags to $25 and $35, respectively, while offering discounts of a sort to travelers who check in online. Other airlines may soon be matching or raising fees. With all of the inconvenience that travelers went through post-Christmas after the Northwest Airlines terrorism incident, the bag fee hikes add insult to injury, so to speak. And, that's especially true since there have been restrictions on, and more inspections of, carry-on luggage.... Read More
Carnival Cruise Lines navigates transition period on sponsored links
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Carnival Cruise Lines navigates transition period on sponsored links
By Dennis Schaal | January 12, 2010
It's almost two weeks into Carnival Cruise Lines' 2010 policy barring travel agency partners from bidding on the line's several dozen trademarks, but travel agencies such as Travelocity, Cruise.com and cruisesonly.com, among others, still have sponsored links, triggered by keyword searches of Carnival trademarks, in major search engines. Either some of these agencies aren't playing nice-nice with Carnival or something else is going on. For its part, a spokeswoman for Carnival Cruise Lines says: "The new rules are in effect and we are in a transition period right now and are actively working with our agency partners to implement the policy change."... Read More
Expedia-Thomas Cook deal not linked to demise of agency web matching
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Expedia-Thomas Cook deal not linked to demise of agency web matching
By Kevin May | January 12, 2010
Thomas Cook has said a recently signed partnership with Expedia is not the motivation behind a decision scrap its policy of allowing offline retail agents to compete with offers online. The discovery last week that Expedia is powering Cook's online dynamic packaging capability led some to ask if this is one of the reasons behind the curtailment of the web match programme. Under the old scheme, UK agents were able to secure a lower level of commission in return for matching the discounted online price for customers.... Read More
Mobile and travel is like using a Tricorder from Star Trek
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Mobile and travel is like using a Tricorder from Star Trek
By Viewpoints | January 12, 2010
By every available measurement, the global penetration of smartphones is unstoppable. With a direct correlation between frequent travelers and smartphone adoption, it is essential the industry pay attention to the growth of this new platform and be sensitive to emerging smartphone capabilities coming to the market. It is important to keep in mind that we are at the early stages of this mobile revolution.... Read More
Amadeus CEO David Jones standing down... in 2011
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Amadeus CEO David Jones standing down... in 2011
By Kevin May | January 12, 2010
News emerging from Madrid, Spain, that current chief executive and president of Amadeus, David Jones, is to move aside in early-2011. Jones will be replaced in January next year current chief financial officer - and the new deputy CEO - Luis Maroto.... Read More
Thomson says ATOL cover information on HolidayHypermarket site is correct, attempts to avoids further ducking
By Kevin May | January 12, 2010
Thomson says that last week's website error which saw incorrect insurance information sold against build-your-own holidays was a mistake only its main website. Officials now say terms and conditions for BYO trips on sister site HolidayHypermarket are actually correct and holidays are not covered under the company's ATOL financial protection bond. Initially it was said that an error had taken place on both sites, with an investigation taking place as to why the wrong T&Cs had appeared.... Read More
Budget Center implements affiliate pact with HotelsCombined
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Budget Center implements affiliate pact with HotelsCombined
By Dennis Schaal | January 11, 2010
Budget Center, a Las Vegas-based company seeking to leverage its portfolio of budget-oriented domains, launched hotel metasearch site BudgetHotels.com through a white-label affiliate agreement with Hotels Combined. Budget Center is developing the following URLs: budgethotels.com, budgetairlines.com, budgetentertainment.com, budgetresorts.com, budgetravel.com, budgetskiing.com, budgetadventures.com, budgetcenter.com, budgetcharters.com, budget-cruise.com, budgetfishing.com and budgetinteractive.com. Budget Center's strategy is to launch these websites and build them through search engine optimization, search engine marketing and e-mail campaigns; develop an advertising/media business; and to strike affiiliate deals with travel websites.... Read More
Oceania Cruises promises a laptop in every stateroom onboard Marina
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Oceania Cruises promises a laptop in every stateroom onboard Marina
By Dennis Schaal | January 11, 2010
Herbert Hoover, during the 1928 U.S. presidential campaign, promised "a chicken in every pot and a car in every garage." Oceania Cruises isn't running for elective office. The cruise line merely is readying the Marina -- which it describes as "the first-ever vessel purpose-built for the upper-premium segment of the leisure market” -- for a 2011 debut, and Oceania promises a laptop in each stateroom. All 629 of them. A spokesman says a laptop in every cabin with wireless access is a cruise-industry first.... Read More
Kayak exclusives to include flights, hotels, vacation packages
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Kayak exclusives to include flights, hotels, vacation packages
By Dennis Schaal | January 11, 2010
Kayak's upcoming Private Sale offering will be separate from its metasearch feature and will be available to Kayak account holders only, the company says. Kayak's web page seeking seeking registrants refers to Private Sale inventory as "exclusive hotel deals for Kayak users," but Brian Harniman, executive vice president of marketing and distribution, says, "We'll start with hotels, but I anticipate offering air and vacation deals shortly. Discussions with suppliers are happening right now." Kayak's Private Sale venture has some parallels to the operations of Jetsetter, founded by former Kayaker Drew Patterson, although the business model is different. Jetsetter is a hotel booking site for upscale properties and shuns the media business.... Read More
Virgin America still a citizen and CEO Cush gets a board seat
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Virgin America still a citizen and CEO Cush gets a board seat
By Dennis Schaal | January 11, 2010
The U.S. Dept. of Transportation completed a review and found that Virgin America remains in compliance as a U.S. citizen, and the two agreed that the airline would make some changes to ensure that it remains in good standing. From a marketing perspective, you have to love Virgin America's press release headline trumpeting the DOT finding: Virgin America Cleared for Take-Off in 2010: U.S. Airline [my italics] Applauds DOT Decision Reaffirming Fitness and Citizenship... Read More
US Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End January 9 2010
By Kevin May | January 11, 2010
Most popular travel websites in the US for the week ending January 9 2010. Data includes Top Ten travel search terms and the Top Ten Agency, Airline and Destination/Accommodation sites.... Read More
WAYN looks over shoulder at FourSquare, ponders gaming strategy
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WAYN looks over shoulder at FourSquare, ponders gaming strategy
By Kevin May | January 11, 2010
Travel social network WAYN has been through a number of incarnations over the years and is now considering a move to add gaming functionality as a result of seeing FourSquare's early success. WAYN completely overhauled its user interface and proposition in April 2009 as a result of a wide-ranging review of the entire business in the face of competition and growth from the likes of Facebook. Now, co-founder Jerome Touze admits that the concept of adding some kind of gaming element into the WAYN system has become attractive following the rapid growth and broadly positive critical reaction to FourSquare in late-2009.... Read More
Review site says European hotel prices down 12pc on last year
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Review site says European hotel prices down 12pc on last year
By Kevin May | January 11, 2010
Germany-based user review site Trivago says the average price of a hotel room across European is falling dramatically with some cities selling nights for almost half the price of January 2009. The continental hotel room price is around Euro 100 per night, down 12% year-on-year as hotels slash rates to help keep properties occupied. The massive drop demonstrates the difficulty the hotel industry is still seeing in terms of getting customers to book during what is still a serious global economic upheaval and widespread disruption to existing travel plans as a result of bad weather across the continent.... Read More
Is it right that PricewaterhouseCoopers can sell FlyGlobespan customer data?
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Is it right that PricewaterhouseCoopers can sell FlyGlobespan customer data?
By Kevin May | January 11, 2010
The FlyGlobespan saga continues apace - credit card payment firm E-Clear is in the High Court this week - and administrator PricewaterhouseCoopers clearly needs to find some money for creditors. Running alongside the various financial shenanigans surrounding the case is news that PWC is trying to sell the Globespan's "wonderful customer details". PWC is so excited that it even sent out a tweet.... Read More
UK Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End January 9 2010
By Kevin May | January 11, 2010
Most popular travel websites in the UK for the week ending January 9 2010. Data includes Top Ten travel search terms and the Top Ten Agency, Airline and Destination/Accommodation sites.... Read More
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