What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday 25 October to Saturday 31 October 2009:
Top three most commented articles this week:
And the rest (most recent first):
Previous Week in Travel Tech:
October 18-24 2009
October 11-17 2009
October 3-10 2009
Top three most commented articles of all time on Tnooz:
The internet is ruining travel journalism
Lead technology supplier for Thomas Cook goes into administration
Google helping TripAdvisor to maintain barrier to entry
Notices:
Subscribe to the Tnooz daily email bulletin
Details of Tnooz’s first barcamp #tcamp1
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What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday 1 November to Saturday 7 November 2009:
Top three most commented articles this week:
- American Airlines unleashes a GDS earthquake
- Why the Long Tail of travel is wagging the head of the dog
- Expedia axes fees for phone bookings, running out of charges to cut
And the rest (most recent first):
- Day Six of Ten – Understanding and boosting ancillary revenue
- The push-pull of the Orbitz-Travelport relationship
- Can the last mega-travel agency to leave please make sure they turn out the lights
- Is HomeAway right when it says holiday rentals is the hottest sector in travel?
- Skyscanner says Hola and Hallo with hotel and car search expansion
- Day Five of Ten – Understanding and boosting ancillary revenue
- Kayak liftoff: First traffic report from new TV ad campaign
- Travelport to take massive writedown of GTA, but will invest in Orbitz
- Day Four of Ten – Understanding and boosting ancillary revenue
- Lastminute.com loses top executive Vic Darvey to the money world
- Live aircraft movements – the best travel mashup of all time?
- UK Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End October 31 2009
- OTA booking-fee cuts lead to more converts for some, fewer converts for others
- Australia Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End October 31 2009
- US Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End October 31 2009
- Did the MSN redesign team jilt Travel? Looks like, feels like
- Florida sues Expedia and Orbitz, but what else you really audit know
- TripAdvisor stops Trivago brand-bidding, starts again, then stops
- Day Three of Ten – Understanding and boosting ancillary revenue
- Tnooz at TravelBlogCamp 2009
- Travelport barges in with nice niche for eWaterways
- Technology firm FastBooking unveils consumer site for luxury hotels
- Day Two of Ten – Understanding and boosting ancillary revenue
- Technology spend by airports accounts for just three per cent of revenue
- EuropCar aiming to make car hire sexy with Silverlight and Surface
- Big Four OTAs socked with $20.6M hotel tax verdict in Texas
- In calculating move, Amadeus to integrate carbon data
- Express checkout: Hyatt IPO proceeds to go missing
- Day One of Ten – Understanding and boosting ancillary revenue
- BRIC by BRIC approach for Skyscanner as international push widens
- Those Kayak TV ads in full – might need a second viewing
- Expedia’s ups and downs: When will advertising biz eclipse car and cruise?
Previous Week in Travel Tech:
Top three most commented articles of all time on Tnooz:
- The internet is ruining travel journalism
- Lead technology supplier for Thomas Cook goes into administration
- Google helping TripAdvisor to maintain barrier to entry
Notices:
- Subscribe to the Tnooz daily email bulletin
- Details of Tnooz’s first barcamp #tcamp1
- Tnooz Nodes – profiles, RSS feeds and Twitter links
- Follow Tnooz Nodes and team with one click on Twitter
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