ITA Software who? Google Maps with hotel pricing coming to all US users

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Google began rolling out Google Maps with hotel search and pricing to all U.S. users, a process that will be complete in the “next couple of weeks,” a spokesperson says.

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Oyster.com questions the reality behind Orbitz ad campaign

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Elie Seidman, the co-founder and CEO of Oyster.com, thinks the new Orbitz hotel ad campaign, is slick, but divorced from reality.

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American Airlines and JetBlue to implement interline agreement

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Soon you’ll be able to book American Airlines flights on JetBlue.com and JetBlue flights on AA.com.

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TLabs Showcase – Tourist Eye

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TLabs Showcase focus on startups featuring Spain-based Tourist Eye.

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STA Travel axes online travel community as power of Facebook takes over

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Here is perhaps a sign of the times as travel companies that invested in social media platforms a few years ago give in to the power of Facebook and Twitter.

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WAYN shows off fruits of Rummble partnership with first mobile service

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A few months after announcing a strategic partnership between WAYN and Rummble, members can now see the first efforts via the travel social network’s first app.

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Should airlines be forced to disclose equal pricing and fees in all channels?

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After the display of theatre in Washington last week at the hearings on airline fees we have the usual players all lined up on either side of the equation.

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Keep an eye on Asia for next wave of major online travel consolidation

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The first two decades of online travel were filled with merge and acquisition activity within and between the US and Europe.

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The Week in Travel Tech – Airline bonus, Facebook boredom, higher standards

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What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday 11 July to Saturday 17 July 2010.

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Consumers finally can talk to US Transportation Security Administration — sort of

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The U.S. Transportation Security Administration has given consumers a new way to communicate with the agency about airport and airline problems — in vintage Web 1.0 fashion.

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