What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday 2 May to Saturday 8 May 2010:
Story of the week:
Top three most commented articles:
- Southwest Airlines tops Continental, United, Northwest in ancillary-fee revenue
- Facebook gives TravelMuse some back talk
- TripAdvisor eyes Amazon strategy and launches affiliate scheme
Controversial topic of the week:
From TLabs:
Stats:
- UK Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End May 1 2010
- US Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End May 1 2010
- Australia Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End May 1 2010
- Hong Kong Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End May 1 2010
And the rest (most recent first):
- In Frommers view of mobile, iPad pageviews are looking nice
- Irony calls as Paris hotels lead drive for TripAdvisor Business Listings
- Video: How airspace returned to normal after volcanic ash cloud
- Expedia US follows European lead and launches agent affiliate scheme
- Technology sector appears unfazed by UK election drama and European money meltdown
- Wolf of PhoCusWright chronicles online travel, mobile chaos
- Sabre deal with British Airways exposes growing complexity of airport technology
- GDS Bitesize – service news, agreements, products from Amadeus, Travelport and Sabre
- What are the top UK travel sites in Google when searching for hotels?
- United-Continental merger — is all lost for Amadeus?
- Travelport Q1 2010 results – bitesize summary
- Expedia drops the blocks for debut Australia-New Zealand TV commercial
- Consultant: Airlines love fees, hotels will be infatuated too
- Google unveils new search design, filters have a travel feel about them
- Orbitz Worldwide Q1 2010 results – bitesize summary
- With Carlson Wagonlit-WorldMate deal, itinerary management pairings emerge
- WAYN and Rummble unite for travel tips service, site back in the black
- Yapta: JetBlue, Alaska Airlines flights most frequently eligible for refunds
- Hotels.com unveils wacky augmented reality project
- Apple acquiring Siri gives the iTravel project a major boost
- Travdex 2010 in Atlanta – exhibitor profiles
- Airlines Reporting Corp adds some pop to settlement tool
- Louisiana tourist board avoiding any oil slick talk on the web or social media
- United-Continental wasting no time with merger website
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