
Fraudulent activity by web users in two countries in Europe has led Ryanair to restrict passengers in both markets, so they can only book up to seven days before a flight.

Fraudulent activity by web users in two countries in Europe has led Ryanair to restrict passengers in both markets, so they can only book up to seven days before a flight.

Low cost carrier and infamous social media-refusenik Ryanair has demonstrated perfectly that it doesn’t see any point in worrying about what people say on the likes of Twitter.

Flight prices are being squeezed to an all-time low, and airlines from all corners of the globe are looking for ways to protect and enhance their revenue streams.
Low-cost carrier EasyJet is looking for an aircraft to test its prototype volcanic ash detection equipment this week, having a live case study to work with hanging over northern Europe.

Plenty of attention on Ryanair today with another set of strong financial results, but the airline is quietly – and belatedly, some might say – also redesigning its website.
Tapping into the growing buzz around search and booking of tours and activities, European hotel site Easytobook and Isango have signed a product partnership this week.
Low cost carrier EasyJet wants the European Union to support a system for aircraft which can detect volcanic and dangerous particles of dust in the air.
Imagine the joy recently when those that ordinarily spend a lot of time criticising Ryanair apparently discovered a loophole in its system to get cheaper flights.
Four months in development, the new EasyJet Holidays vertically integrated tour operator went live today.
EasyJet is claiming a global first today with news that it is trialling a nano technology-based aircraft coating normally used by the US military.

What’s hot (or not) in the world of travel tech in recent weeks? What are the most talked about news items? Who is setting the agenda for the months ahead?

RFID, augmented reality, smart search, technology beyond social media and check-ins – more disruption is on its way in the travel industry.

Metasearch, voice search, agency search, supplier search – how consumers find and book travel products has never been more complicated.

Payment experts from Wright Express, Expedia and HotelTonight showcase and discuss how single-use virtual accounts can help drive efficiencies in the payment and settlement process in travel.
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