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Reputami bought by multi-sector reputation management service eKomi
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Reputami bought by multi-sector reputation management service eKomi
By Kevin May | March 16, 2016
eKomi, a provider of online reputation management tools to businesses across various industries, has snapped up travel-focused service Reputami. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. Repu... Read More
Google gives Uber some competition, expands ground transport on Maps
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Google gives Uber some competition, expands ground transport on Maps
By Kevin May | March 16, 2016
Google has added a raft of new ground transportation services to its Maps product, with many of rivals of Uber now getting exposure. Mobile users of Google Maps will now be able to find ground tran... Read More
European regulator launches probe into airline distribution
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European regulator launches probe into airline distribution
By Kevin May | March 16, 2016
A powerful competition watchdog in Europe has quietly begun asking the industry for its views on issues surrounding airline distribution. Airlines, intermediaries and travel technology companies ar... Read More
Google tips for better user experience on travel sites - see, think, do, care
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Google tips for better user experience on travel sites - see, think, do, care
By Linda Fox | March 16, 2016
Google has a simple framework to address what it says are two of the main mistakes with user experience on travel websites. The first issue is a fixation on conversion, and the second is a focus on... Read More
Four revenue management opportunities for hotel owners
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Four revenue management opportunities for hotel owners
By Sponsored Content | March 16, 2016
Technology has become an influential player in the development and refinement of hotel business strategies. And while the practice of revenue management may sometimes find itself branded as “micro-lev... Read More
Hotels get heavy with general managers if guests have problems with wifi
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Hotels get heavy with general managers if guests have problems with wifi
By Kevin May | March 16, 2016
It's no big industry secret that most hotels are now (finally) taking the trend of providing guest wifi as seriously as they do their towels and mini-bars. There remains a fair amount of debate as... Read More
HomeAway's new fee sparks some anger the company tries to quell
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HomeAway's new fee sparks some anger the company tries to quell
By Sean O'Neil | March 15, 2016
Dozens of owners of vacation rental properties have spoken out online against HomeAway's new fees, introduced as part of a switch in model from classified listings to an instantly bookable, transactio... Read More
Mobile-friendly APIs are the (travel) agents of change
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Mobile-friendly APIs are the (travel) agents of change
By Martin Cowen | March 15, 2016
The API economy in travel is emerging in response to a paradigm shift in the relationship between travel sellers and buyers, with mobile driving the innovations in business models. In a Tnooz-led s... Read More
In-app travel search continues, Slack fans can now find flights
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In-app travel search continues, Slack fans can now find flights
By Kevin May | March 15, 2016
WeChat and Facebook Messenger have been slowly integrating travel tools for a while, so it was only a question of time before Slack got in on the act, too. The enterprise workflow platform is favou... Read More
Lufthansa sues Sabre, as the tussle over the GDS surcharge escalates
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Lufthansa sues Sabre, as the tussle over the GDS surcharge escalates
By Sean O'Neil | March 14, 2016
Lufthansa has filed a lawsuit in a Texas court against Sabre. At issue is whether the German airline group is in breach of its 2015 contracts regarding the Distribution Cost Charge (DCC) -- the Eur... Read More
Trainline acquires Captain Train, and other European rail startups react
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Trainline acquires Captain Train, and other European rail startups react
By Sean O'Neill | March 14, 2016
Captain Train, a Parisian operator of an online portal that sells inter-city European rail tickets, has been acquired by Trainline, Britain's largest digital rail-booking operator for UK train trips.... Read More
What defines the most technologically advanced hotel in the world?
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What defines the most technologically advanced hotel in the world?
By Kevin May | March 14, 2016
Claiming something is the "most technologically advanced" is a risky proposition, but in the battle for exposure to customers and massive competition, it's an important trend. The Aria Resort &... Read More
How to optimize travel search results with an analytics framework
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How to optimize travel search results with an analytics framework
By Viewpoints | March 14, 2016
Recent news about Expedia’s Accelerator program for hotel listings has opinions swirling about the monetization of search results in the travel industry. NB This is a viewpoint by Tony Gray, senior... Read More
Invia sale to investment fund values firm at Euro 76 million
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Invia sale to investment fund values firm at Euro 76 million
By Linda Fox | March 14, 2016
Private equity firm MCI has sold its interest in Czech Republic-based online travel firm Invia for Euro 56 million. The company was sold to Prague-based investment fund Rockaway, which has invested... Read More
Airbnb to let neighbors report on bad hosts
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Airbnb to let neighbors report on bad hosts
By Sean O'Neil | March 14, 2016
Next month, Airbnb is going to enable neighbors to provide comments on nearby hosts, a company executive said on Monday. The virtual comment box will debut in Japan and then roll out worldwide, sai... Read More
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