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TourRadar just made a bold move to become the Viator of multi-day group tours
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TourRadar just made a bold move to become the Viator of multi-day group tours
By Sean O'Neil | October 7, 2014
Group travel marketplace TourRadar has increased its bookable multi-day tour inventory by five times -- to 20,000. The Vienna-based startup claims that no other company makes as many multi-day tour... Read More
Why the competition between Expedia and Priceline continues to burn brightly
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Why the competition between Expedia and Priceline continues to burn brightly
By Viewpoints | October 7, 2014
While online travel retail sales are continuing their steady growth globally, consolidation is increasing among online travel agencies. Both Expedia and Priceline are strengthening their positions... Read More
The overwhelming problem with Silicon Valley
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The overwhelming problem with Silicon Valley
By PhocusWire | October 7, 2014
STARTUPS: Scenes or trends often run in cycles - one minute they are the go-to concept from which everyone wants a bite of the cherry; then it is time to pick as many holes in them as possible, ensu... Read More
Compelling travel concepts fly into THack SFO
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Compelling travel concepts fly into THack SFO
By Nick Vivion | October 6, 2014
The latest edition of our ongoing THack series landed at San Francisco's International Airport this weekend, taking over the impressive conference room in Terminal 2. Inspiration was everywhere, with... Read More
Marriott claims wifi jamming legal, but still pays to resolve dispute
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Marriott claims wifi jamming legal, but still pays to resolve dispute
By Kevin May | October 6, 2014
Marriott has given the US government $600,000 to end an investigation into its practice of blocking the personal wifi of guests. The hotel chain will pay the "civil penalty" to the Federal Communic... Read More
Open pricing and the future of revenue management
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Open pricing and the future of revenue management
By Viewpoints | October 6, 2014
While hotel industry revenues continue to rise, commissions paid to third parties are growing twice as fast. Furthermore, companies like Priceline are worth many times more than the largest hotel b... Read More
Fed up with Big Data? Blame the socialists
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Fed up with Big Data? Blame the socialists
By PhocusWire | October 6, 2014
SYSTEMS: Modern computer nerds (especially those from Silicon Valley) can't take credit for every trend in technology, not least Big Data. In travel, for example, some argue that the original Big Da... Read More
TripAdvisor reveals how users interact with restaurants online
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TripAdvisor reveals how users interact with restaurants online
By Kevin May | October 6, 2014
Such is TripAdvisor's increasing focus on restaurants that it is now making a big effort to evangelise about the impact of reviews on diners. The push comes four months after TripAdvisor bought res... Read More
Chinese car rental web brand eHi files for IPO in the US
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Chinese car rental web brand eHi files for IPO in the US
By Martin Cowen | October 6, 2014
Chinese car rental business eHi Car Services, in which Ctrip is the largest investor, has filed for an IPO in New York. Ctrip, which owns 23% of eHi, is also its "designated and preferred business... Read More
Beam me up to the moon... via a space elevator
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Beam me up to the moon... via a space elevator
By PhocusWire | October 5, 2014
SYSTEMS: Every so often you get "what on earth?" bit of future technology-type news. Except this latest effort from a Japanese company is beyond earth... literally. Forget Richard Branson and his "s... Read More
The slowly evolving Airbnb - is it a distribution or hospitality company?
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The slowly evolving Airbnb - is it a distribution or hospitality company?
By Viewpoints | October 3, 2014
In the latter half of 2013, Airbnb began making more direct comparisons between itself and the hotel industry. Nathan Blecharczyk, co-founder and chief technology officer, told the Telegraph in Nov... Read More
Fate of TUI web brands still unknown, but details emerge of financial performance
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Fate of TUI web brands still unknown, but details emerge of financial performance
By Martin Cowen | October 3, 2014
Mystery remains as to the long term future of TUI Travel's AsiaRooms and Malapronta consumer websites, but they are still in the red. A post-close trading update this week offered no insight into t... Read More
How do travellers engage with different types of images?
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How do travellers engage with different types of images?
By Martin Cowen | October 3, 2014
Travellers like to see their hotel room before booking, so it makes sense that they might like to see what their mode of transport looks like too. That was the thinking behind Rome2Rio's introducti... Read More
As screen sizes increase, mobile becomes the first stop for business travelers seeking certainty
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As screen sizes increase, mobile becomes the first stop for business travelers seeking certainty
By Nick Vivion | October 2, 2014
With the rollout of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, the Apple ecosystem now matches most Android phones as far as screen size. As more consumers tote phablets (phone/tablets), travel companies are now abl... Read More
What might a new approach by Google to the hotel industry look like?
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What might a new approach by Google to the hotel industry look like?
By Viewpoints | October 2, 2014
Consider this: Google has invested in flight information provider ITA Software and hotel metasearch engine Room77. NB: This is an opinion by Richard Vaughton, director at DiscoveryHolidayHomes. It... Read More
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