French hotel booking technology provider Availpro targets UK

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A company which claims to have 50% of Paris hotels using its booking engine has peered across the English Channel and is attempting an invasion.

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Business as usual, honestly

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Just a bit of housekeeping, and an apology. It appears a small number of users have been greeted with a Malware attack page this morning when visiting Tnooz.

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TLabs Showcase – Fobo

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TLabs Showcase focus on startups featuring Singapore-based adventure travel site Fobo [Forget Boundaries].

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Top Tnooz this week – Agent defence, body scanners, green and Gaga

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What were the most popular articles on Tnooz this week?

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LonelyPlanet takes on digital, mobile marketing for Florida CVB

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Lonely Planet entered into a far-reaching marketing partnership with the Lee County Visitor & Convention Bureau, which represents Fort Myers and Sanibel beaches in southwest Florida.

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Priceline takes search lead over rivals in new global markets

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Priceline global brands such as Agoda and Booking.com are eclipsing their rivals from the Expedia and Orbitz camps around the world when it comes to a presence in paid-search.

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Hoseasons Group consolidates IT through Web Applications

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More impact on IT systems as travel businesses consolidate – as Web Applications takes on IT duties for the wider Hoseasons Group after its creation by Wyndham Exchange and Resorts.

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The role of technology at maturing low-cost carriers

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One interesting phenomenon of low cost giant Southwest has been its ability to trumpet low fares when in reality it has one of the highest revenue passenger miles of any airline in the US.

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Most popular Hong Kong travel websites – October 2 2010

Most popular travel websites in the Hong Kong region for the week ending October 2 2010.

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Thomas Cook and Co-Operative talk IT savings, dangle OTA angle

There will be plenty of analysis in the mainstream media and trade papers next week about the consequences of two large travel agency groups merging in the UK.

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