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Hotel price fixing saga switches to the US with class action against Expedia and others
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Hotel price fixing saga switches to the US with class action against Expedia and others
By Kevin May | August 21, 2012
There is a whiff of anger in the air, it appears, over alleged price fixing between online travel agencies and hotels - with a class action being brought against some of the biggest travel brands on the planet in the US.... Read More
Google-Frommer's, TSA security discoveries and other madness - fireside chat on a Sunday
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Google-Frommer's, TSA security discoveries and other madness - fireside chat on a Sunday
By Kevin May | August 20, 2012
Tnooz has appeared on the This Week in Travel podcast on a number of occasion over the years - it's a lively, informative and often fun show.... Read More
Google-Frommer's, TSA security discoveries and other madness - fireside chat on a Sunday
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Google-Frommer's, TSA security discoveries and other madness - fireside chat on a Sunday
By Kevin May | August 20, 2012
Tnooz has appeared on the This Week in Travel podcast on a number of occasion over the years - it's a lively, informative and often fun show.... Read More
LocalUncle sets October release date for 2.0 version of iPhone app
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LocalUncle sets October release date for 2.0 version of iPhone app
By Nick Vivion | August 20, 2012
Destination question-and-answer startup LocalUncle is set to release their completed redesigned app in October, and we've got a sneak peak.... Read More
Move over you social media luvvies, apparently only 1 per cent of travellers are listening
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Move over you social media luvvies, apparently only 1 per cent of travellers are listening
By Kevin May | August 20, 2012
The influence of social media in travel may be overstated, or so says Directline Holidays after commissioning a study to understand what inspires consumers when choosing a destination.... Read More
Liftopia provides ski-pass technology to newly minted The Mountain Collective
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Liftopia provides ski-pass technology to newly minted The Mountain Collective
By Nick Vivion | August 20, 2012
San Francisco-based lift ticket company Liftopia will power the new consumer-facing ski pass technology for the newly minted The Mountain Collective.... Read More
Briefing: The largest travel IPO of 2012, CTrip's loss, Qunar's gain, and other travel tech news
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Briefing: The largest travel IPO of 2012, CTrip's loss, Qunar's gain, and other travel tech news
By Sean O'Neil | August 20, 2012
China's largest online travel agencies are battling for their share of the domestic travel market, which is growing about 14%-a-year, and more in our roundup of the stories that are making news and driving opinion today.... Read More
The new Google travel ecosystem... from the user point of view
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The new Google travel ecosystem... from the user point of view
By Kevin May | August 20, 2012
Back in July 2010, when Google said it was splashing out $700 million on air search and shopping tech provider ITA Software, officials put together a handy diagram.... Read More
The new Google travel ecosystem... from the user point of view
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The new Google travel ecosystem... from the user point of view
By Kevin May | August 20, 2012
Back in July 2010, when Google said it was splashing out $700 million on air search and shopping tech provider ITA Software, officials put together a handy diagram.... Read More
Julian Assange used Airbnb to find his Ecuador Embassy home in London - maybe
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Julian Assange used Airbnb to find his Ecuador Embassy home in London - maybe
By Kevin May | August 20, 2012
Such is the circus surrounding the stand-off between Wikileaks frontman Julian Assange and the UK, Swedish and US authorities that it was only a matter of time before the jokes started.... Read More
How WestJet managed to get 180,000 LIKES and 9,500 comments on Facebook for being nice
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How WestJet managed to get 180,000 LIKES and 9,500 comments on Facebook for being nice
By Kevin May | August 20, 2012
Here is a story to dispel the idea that consumers use social media channels such as Twitter and Facebook just as a method to have a rant at travel providers.... Read More
GetGoing introduces the surprise element to air ticket bookings
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GetGoing introduces the surprise element to air ticket bookings
By Kevin May | August 20, 2012
Opaque search, blind bookings - models which have found their way in to the travel lexicon in recent years, not least from the likes of Priceline with its Name Your Own Price system.... Read More
Best of Tnooz last week - Fromoogle everywhere, United kid nowhere, Blog kid reunited, RIP postcard
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Best of Tnooz last week - Fromoogle everywhere, United kid nowhere, Blog kid reunited, RIP postcard
By PhocusWire | August 19, 2012
What were the best articles on Tnooz last week?... Read More
How much do travellers love social media? They cannot get enough of it [INFOGRAPHIC]
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How much do travellers love social media? They cannot get enough of it [INFOGRAPHIC]
By Kevin May | August 18, 2012
Perhaps some parts of the industry continue to struggle with how to monetise all this social media malarkey, but that doesn't stop consumers from embracing it.... Read More
Out with the old, in with the new, out with the new, in with the old
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Out with the old, in with the new, out with the new, in with the old
By Kevin May | August 17, 2012
Tnooz was asked this week to participate in a roundtable discussion hosted by prominent Northern Irish blogger and author Mick Fealty, editor of Slugger O'Toole.... Read More
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