Travel technology futures – Where should travel companies invest their valuable time and resources?...
Technology is changing at a mind boggling pace. From Web 3.0, mobile and social media through to human emulation technology - it’s clear that the way in which travel companies buy and sell travel is evolving at a rapid pace....
Serial entrepreneur John Kent talks shop...
Some entrepreneurs are satisfied starting just one company; John Kent is now on his fourth. Added to his entrepreneurial flair are stints as a senior executive at two major travel companies, most recently as UK Managing Director for lastminute.com. Currently...
“Mobile still is much more a retention than a transaction channel”...
In-Depth: Devising a plan for mobile travel applications At a time when the focus is on operational efficiency and cost cutting, it can be an onerous task to take a call on how to approach and mark budgets for mobile...
AirAsia’s ancillary income up by 89pc...
AirAsia Berhad has shared that its ancillary income grew by 89 percent to $27 million in the second quarter. The average ancillary spend per passenger has increased by 52 percent to $7.6. Ancillary income now represents 14.5 percent of total...
BBC Worldwide to handle lonelyplanet.com’s online ad inventory...
BBC Worldwide is to sell online ad inventory for Lonelyplanet.com. The new arrangement, which covers all territories aside from North America and Australia, follows the recent announcement that BBC Worldwide will manage the travel brand’s UK online sales. lonelyplanet.com attracted...
Gol posts $192m 2Q profit...
Brazilian no-frills airline GOL Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA (Gol) has reported a second quarter profit of $192 million. Gol says the second quarter’s net income of $192 million or R$354 million compares to a net loss of R$167 million the...
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