
Orbitz Worldwide undoubtedly had a lot at stake when Travelport sweated out restructuring its own debt.

Orbitz Worldwide undoubtedly had a lot at stake when Travelport sweated out restructuring its own debt.

When it comes to putting all its brands on a global hotel platform, Priceline continues to think differently than its rivals — and just keeps growing.

Orbitz Worldwide believes new, as-yet-to-be launched private-label partnerships, including the one it plans to implement with American Express next year, will account for about 10% of its global revenue and adjusted earnings on an annualized basis.

In what Orbitz Worldwide believes is a very significant deal, its private label service is slated to replace Travelocity’s as the power behind the American Express Consumer Travel site in the second half of 2012.

American Airlines and Orbitz Worldwide entered into an agreement ensuring that the airline’s flights will remain on Orbitz websites “into 2012.”

After intervening in American Airlines’ antitrust claim against Orbitz Worldwide and Travelport, Sabre filed a motion to dismiss the suit.

Orbitz Worldwide struck a private-label deal with Virgin Australia which has HotelClub powering standalone hotel bookings on Virgin Australia websites.

Sabre is seeking to intervene in American Airlines’ suit against Travelport and Orbitz and is claiming that the airline is engaging in anticompetitive conduct.
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