Is Google-ITA really a great fit?

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Is ITA Software’s airline-hosting business a deal-breaker or a deal-maker with Google?

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TLabs Showcase – BookingBug

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TLabs focus on startups featuring UK and US-based BookingBug.

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Lonely Planet realises FREE is quite a good idea, claims three million downloads in a week

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Guidebook giant Lonely Planet may be seeing the error of its ways in the most dramatic way possible after scrapping the price for some of its iPhone city guides this week.

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How some volcanic ash turned travel and data mashups into stars

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As the volcanic ash drama spread across Europe, some unlikely web celebrities emerged as passengers and curious onlookers to the crisis scrambled to visualise its impact.

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Market opportunity? Spirit Airlines debuts pre-reclined seats

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Well if merchandising is all about differentiation, then Spirit Airlines is making its mark. Its latest cost-saving mood? Airline seats which don’t recline.

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Australia Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End April 17 2010

Most popular travel websites in Australia for the week ending April 17 2010.

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In pictures: How air traffic returned to Europe

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Travel technology and GDS provider Sabre has tracked flight paths for the past few days to illustrate how air traffic across the Atlantic and Europe has attempted to return to normality.

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Facebook Dislike, anyone? TripAdvisor gets in on the Like craze

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Facebook expected to serve 1 billion “Likes” across the Web within 24 hours — and TripAdvisor got in on the action on Day 1.

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Apple wants to be the ultimate travel assistant with iTravel

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If it wasn’t enough that Google is rumoured to buying travel technology company ITA Software, then this next move by Apple may just finish a few people off completely.

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Alaska Airlines taketh and giveth

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Alaska Airlines and sister carrier Horizon Air increased their fees for first-checked bags to $20, from $15, but also knocked five minutes off their baggage-service guarantee.

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