Most popular New Zealand travel websites – June 26 2010

Most popular travel websites in New Zealand for the week ending June 26 2010.

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Online travel agency group would bar cities and states from making intermediaries liable for hotel occupancy tax

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Online travel agencies are lined up to try to bar cities from leveling hotel-occupancy taxes against intermediaries.

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American Airlines and British Airways ramping up mobile and in-flight services

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British Airways is basking in the relative calm waters of reconvened talks with trade unions by launching upgraded in-flight web services on its business class-only route from London to New York.

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Sabre enables electronic settlement of optional services for first carrier, Avior Airlines

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Will the global distribution systems be able to handle Electronic Miscellaneous Documents for optional services? Sabre is indicating, yes, it will be ready.

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Most popular Canada travel websites – June 26 2010

Most popular travel websites in Canada for the week ending June 26 2010.

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TLabs Showcase – AutoSlash

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TLabs Showcase focus on startups featuring US-based AutoSlash.

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Part Four of Four: TripAdvisor, HomeAway CEOs spar over vacation rental reviews

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If this were a movie, you might call it, “Hotel-Review King Meets Vacation-Rental Honcho.”

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Are consumers getting tired of travel websites?

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Two recent studies point to some interesting potential trends in online travel. If you are involved in travel in anyway – read on.

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Stop Google movement emerges in ITA Software acquisition talks

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The fear that Google would crush the online travel market with an acquisition of ITA Software has made strange bedfellows of Microsoft, Expedia, Kayak, Travelport and Amadeus.

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Most popular France travel websites – June 26 2010

Most popular travel websites in France for the week ending June 26 2010.

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